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27 February, 22:41

Beryllium has one more electron than lithium. Can this additional electron fit in the 2s subshell?

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  1. 28 February, 01:39
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    Answer:

    The first ring can fit 2 valance electrons the 2and 3rd ring can fit 8 valance elctrons. The substances want to be eaual.

    Explanation:

    Octect rule - Atoms need 8 valance electrons to become stable (you need 8 to be great).

    Enert - Noble Gasses don't bond because they already have 8 valance electrons.

    Metals-lose electrons-Cation

    Non metals-gain electrons-Anion

    Bonds occur due to the transfer of valence electrons lost/gained.

    Ionic bonds-One of many occur between meets and non metals.
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