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6 December, 05:24

When a potassium atom reacts with bromine, the potassium atom will

a. lose only 1 electron

b. lose 2 electrons

c. gain only 1 electron

d. gain 2 electrons?

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  1. 6 December, 05:36
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    The potassium will lose an electron and the bromine will gain one. This works because it gives them both a noble gas base, which is extremely stable.

    For future reference, these are the most common stable configurations: Noble Gas Core (far right on periodic table), half filled shells, empty shells, and eright electrons in a D electron cloud (transition metals, aka b section or numbers 3 - 12 on modern tables)
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