EP BASIC CHEMISTRY-STANDALONE ACCESS
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Author: Timberlake
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Chapter 5.6, Problem 58PP
Indicate the number of valence electrons in each of the following:
a. Li, Na, K, Rb, and Cs b. Se
c. C, Si, Ge, Sn, and Pb d. Group 8A (18)
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