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Chemistry, 06.07.2021 18:50 Aaron5795

When Sodium(Na) loses electron, it will have the same number as Neon's
electron. How about when the element
Potassium (K) loses an electron? What
element will it have the same number of
electrons with?


When Sodium(Na) loses electron, it will

have the same number as Neon's
electron. How about when t

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