littlepoo383 littlepoo383
  • 16-04-2017
  • Chemistry
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How can an atom that has five valence electrons achieve a full set of valence electrons?

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lexawoods99 lexawoods99
  • 16-04-2017
It needs to bond to another element that has 3 valence electrons. 

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RebelX
RebelX RebelX
  • 16-04-2017
If there is a covalent or Ionic bond, this particular atom may achieve a full set of valence electrons
(Hope it helped ^_^)
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