A. It gains electrons
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Chemistry, 11.03.2021 21:30 sairaanwar67
How does Barium obey the octet rule when reacting
to form compounds?
A. It gains electrons
B. It gives up electrons
C. It does not change its number of electrons
D. Oxygen does not obey the octet rule.
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How does Barium obey the octet rule when reacting
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A. It gains electrons
A. It gains electrons
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