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the number of electrons in the outer ring of the elements phosphorus, potassium, oxygen, iodine, gold, bromine, sulfur, and cobalt?
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the number of electrons in the outer ring of the elements phosphorus, potassium, oxygen, iodine, gold, bromine, sulfur, and cobalt?
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Answer: I think its c (germanium)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Phosphorus = 5
Potassium = 1
Oxygen = 6
Iodine = 7
Gold = (a transition metal)
Bromine = 7
Sulfur = 6
Cobalt = (a transition metal)
For future reference, look at the group number along the top, it tells you :)
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