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Question
hydrogen reacts with an element to form a compound. which element would have the most valence electrons available to react with hydrogen?
oxygen
chlorine
neon
nitrogen
Brief Explanations
- First, recall the number of valence electrons for each element:
- Oxygen (O) is in group 16, so it has 6 valence electrons.
- Chlorine (Cl) is in group 17, so it has 7 valence electrons.
- Neon (Ne) is a noble gas in group 18, it has 8 valence electrons but is inert and does not react with hydrogen under normal conditions.
- Nitrogen (N) is in group 15, so it has 5 valence electrons.
- Now, compare the reactive elements (excluding neon as it's inert): chlorine has 7 valence electrons, oxygen has 6, and nitrogen has 5. So chlorine has the most valence electrons among the reactive options to react with hydrogen.
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B. chlorine