guadalupe46 guadalupe46
  • 10-02-2021
  • Physics
contestada

what do fluorine, sodium, and aluminum have in common

Respuesta :

zoeyy2005
zoeyy2005 zoeyy2005
  • 10-02-2021
Both are isoelectronic with Ne; i.e., their outside shells are filled with eight electrons and all have the same number of electrons (that is the isoelectronic part).
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

If the batter had a mass of 182 kg,and was running with a velocity of 1.2 m/s what was her momentum
Hhhhhhheeeeeellllllpppp meeeeee
Which of these can social media marketers target based on their own self-reported tastes in sports or music?
What is the amount of charge in the electrons of 5 grams of nickel?
You're in a hurricane the water level rose from 13' below sea level to 6' above sea level over the course of 4 days what was the change of water level during th
I'm ancient times, if you lived in a remote area of Egypt, who is most likely to treat your illness
Discuss the parallelism between romeo's "story" and paris' "story so far in act 1.
Which of the following statements about Native American government meetings is incorrect? A. The oldest men sit together at the front of the room. B. The women
A scientist designed a foam container to help keep frozen foods from melting. Which best explains how the foam works? A. It removes thermal energy from the air
Solve for x. -x/3 = 2 x = -6 x = -1 x = 6