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When comparing bromine to chlorine, bromine has A. Fewer protons in its nucleus. B. A weaker effective nuclear charge C. More valence electrons D. More electron shielding
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When comparing bromine to chlorine, bromine has
A. Fewer protons in its nucleus.
B. A weaker effective nuclear charge
C. More valence electrons
D. More electron shielding
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I'm pretty sure the answer is D
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