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7 March, 12:49

A potassium atom can achieve a stable octet by

A. losing one electron.

B. losing seven electrons.

C. sharing one electron.

D. gaining one electron

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  1. 7 March, 13:18
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    I think the answer is D, gaining one electron.
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