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In an Electron-Dot Structure of an Element, the Dots Are

Question 9

Question 9

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In an electron-dot structure of an element, the dots are used to represent


A) all of the electrons in the atom.
B) the valence electrons.
C) the electron arrangement.
D) only the electrons that will participate in bond formation.
E) the electrons that the element will gain when it forms a compound.

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