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In a periodic table, dots around an elements symbol indicate the number of valence electrons in an atom ? True Or False
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In a periodic table, dots around an elements symbol indicate the number of valence electrons in an atom ? True Or False
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In a periodic table, dots around an elements symbol indicate the number of valence electrons in an atom ? True Or False
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I would probally say true? I am not positive
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That is absolutely true!
The dots are electrons that are in the orbitals.
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