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How many valence electrons does lithium (Li) have available for bonding?

a.1
b.2
c.3
d.4

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The answer is A. 1, because lithium has only one valence electron. A valence electron is an unpaired electron available for bonding with other elements. This makes lithium is a highly reactive element that can bond rapidly and often violently with any element having four to seven valence electrons (or with hydrogen).
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lithium has 1 valence electron available for bonding. So its A.
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