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In a Covalently Bonded Molecule, the Number of Electrons That

Question 18

Question 18

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In a covalently bonded molecule, the number of electrons that an atom shares with others is usually equal to the number of electrons


A) in the atom.
B) in its nucleus.
C) in all the atoms.
D) in its ion.
E) needed to give it a stable electron configuration.

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