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Hydrogen has one electron in its electron shell…

Hydrogen has one electron in its electron shell…-example-1
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iii) Figure 2 needs to have one X in the intersection, and one O in the intersection. This is because hydrogen requires 2 electrons in it’s outer shell to become stable. By sharing, both hydrogen atoms can become stable.

c) (i) Universal indicator.

i’m not 100% sure, however i’m quite certain :)

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