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Chemistry, 11.10.2020 18:01 johngayden46

How does carbon (C) differ from silicon( Si)? A. Carbon (C) has 1 less electron energy shell than silicon (Si).
B. Carbon (C) has 1 more proton energy shell than silicon (Si).
C. Carbon (C) has 1 less electron than silicon (Si).
D. Carbon (C) has 8 more electron energy shells than silicon (Si).

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