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Chemistry, 27.09.2019 08:00, heyitseddie06
In the space provided, for each element, type the ionic charge of an atom with a full set of valence electrons. then, type the name of the noble gas with the same electron configuration. type in the following order: charge, then noble gas. for example, chlorine (atomic number 17) has an ionized charge of 1-, and the noble gas with the same electron configuration is argon.
11. lithium (atomic number 3)
12. oxygen (atomic number 8)
13. aluminum (atomic number 13)
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