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15 January, 12:20

Which statement has the fewest valence electrons available for bonding? Iodine.

Aluminum.

Carbon.

Nitrogen.

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  1. 15 January, 15:36
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    Aluminium has the fewest valence electrons available for bonding.

    As we go across the groups from left to right, we have the following numbers of valence electron.

    • Group 13: Al = 3

    • Group 14: C = 4

    • Group 15: N = 5

    • Group 17: Cl = 7

    Thus, Al has the fewest valence electrons available for bonding.
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