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| Model used to show the valence electrons of an atom |
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| Bond formed by the attraction between positively charged metal ions and the electrons around them |
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| If an aluminum atom loses its three valence electrons, it becomes an |
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| Elements on the Periodic Table are grouped based on which of the following |
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| (Concept map) Which result in ionic compounds that have a(n)* |
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| How are electrons in an atom organized |
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| Molecule made of two atoms |
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| Elements that have eight valence electrons and normally do not form chemical bonds |
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| In a covalent bond, neither atom loses an electron. Instead, one or more electrons. . . . . |
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| Why can metals bend without breaking? |
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| Contain constantly moving electrons |
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| An atom will not normally form a chemical bond if it has ________ valence electrons |
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| How many valence electrons does helium need to have a filled outermost energy level? |
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| Chemical bonds are formed by |
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