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How is the number of valence electrons in an atom related to its tendency to gain or lose electrons during compound formation?
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How is the number of valence electrons in an atom related to its tendency to gain or lose electrons during compound formation?
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How is the number of valence electrons in an atom related to its tendency to gain or lose electrons during compound formation?
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Atoms with or ---Select--- (more ,fewer )valence electrons tend to lose them; atoms with or ---Select--- (more, fewer) valence electrons tend to gain more electrons.
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