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which information about an atom can a period number give you? (1 point)
how many bonds it will make
the ionic charge it forms
how many energy levels it has
the number of valence electrons it has
In the periodic table, the period number of an atom indicates the number of electron - energy levels. For example, an atom in period 2 has 2 energy levels. The number of bonds an atom makes depends on its valence electrons, the ionic charge is related to the gain or loss of electrons to achieve a stable configuration, and the number of valence electrons is related to the group number in the periodic table.
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how many energy levels it has