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Chemistry, 12.07.2019 11:30 philyshahill

What happens to the number of outermost electrons as you move across a period? a. as you move across a period, the number of outermost electrons decreases. b. as you move across a period, the number of outermost electrons becomes more positive. c. as you move across a period, the number of outermost electrons increases. d. as you move across a period, the number of outermost electrons remains the same.

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