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What ion will be formed by the selenium atom shown below when it has a stable set of valence electrons?. . Selenium atom. A. Se6+. B. Se2+. C. Se6−. D. Se2−. .
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What ion will be formed by the selenium atom shown below when it has a stable set of valence electrons?. . Selenium atom. A. Se6+. B. Se2+. C. Se6−. D. Se2−. .
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se2-
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It is right
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The correct answer out of all the choices in the question is D. Se2-.
This will be the ion formed by the selenium atom when it has a stable set of valence electrons. So the correct answer will be D. Se2-. I hope this answer helped you.
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