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30 August, 19:12

Which element has the fewest valence electrons available for bonding?

iodine

aluminum

carbon

nitrogen

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  1. 30 August, 19:23
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    In the question "Which element has the fewest valence electrons available for bonding?" The correct answer is Aluminum.

    Iodine is a group 7 element and thus has 7 valence electrons available for bonding.

    Aluminum is a group 3 element and thus has 3 valence electrons available for bonding.

    Carbon is a group 4 element and thus has 4 valence electrons available for bonding.

    Nitrogen is a group 5 element and thus has 5 valence electrons available for bonding.
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