Element X reacts with potassium (K) to produce the compound K2X. The table below shows the number of valence electrons in four elements. Valence Electrons in Four Elements Element Number of Valence Electrons Hydrogen (H) Nitrogen (N) 1 Oxygen (O) Fluorine (F) 6. Which element listed in the table is most likely element X? a) hydrogen b) nitrogen c) oxygen d) fluorine O A O B

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Element X reacts with potassium (K) to produce the compound K2X. The table
below shows the number of valence electrons in four elements.
Valence Electrons
in Four Elements
Element
Number of
Valence
Electrons
Hydrogen (H)
Nitrogen (N)
1
Oxygen (O)
Fluorine (F)
6.
Which element listed in the table is most likely element X?
a) hydrogen
b) nitrogen
c) oxygen
d) fluorine
O A
O B
O D
9.
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