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Looking at the periodic table, which group consists of elements that will not form an acid when combine with hydrogen? A) radon, neon, calcium B) neon, bromine, barium C) beryllium, iodine, krypton D)
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Looking at the periodic table, which group consists of elements that will not form an acid when combine with hydrogen?
A) radon, neon, calcium
B) neon, bromine, barium
C) beryllium, iodine, krypton
D) lithium, potassium, fluorine
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A. Radon neon calcium.
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(A) radon, neon, calcium
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