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We can use the periodic table to determine which atoms are most likely to lose or gain electrons during the formation of an ionic bond. Question 13 options: True False
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We can use the periodic table to determine which atoms are most likely to lose or gain electrons during the formation of an ionic bond. Question 13 options: True False
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We can use the periodic table to determine which atoms are most likely to lose or gain electrons during the formation of an ionic bond.
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true. I think perodic tables determine which atom looses or gains electrons
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Hey there!
We CAN use the periodic table to determine which atoms are most likely to lose or gain electrons during the formation of an ionic bond
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Hope this helps!
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