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Which Two Elements Are Most Likely to Have the Same

Question 45

Question 45

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Which two elements are most likely to have the same oxidation state in an ionic compound?


A) Al, Cl
B) S, Ca
C) Li, Be
D) Cl, F
E) none of these

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