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What do the elements sulfur (s), nitrogen (n), phosphorus (p), and bromine (br) have in common? refer to the periodic table for help?
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What do the elements sulfur (s), nitrogen (n), phosphorus (p), and bromine (br) have in common? refer to the periodic table for help?
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They have the same number of valence electrons.
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They are all nonmetals
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