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The valence of an element or radical is
a. less than the number of positive or negative charges on the ion.
b. greater than the number of positive or negative charges on the ion.
c. equal to the number of positive or negative charges on the ion.
d. not related to the number of positive or negative charges on the ion
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The valence of an element or radical is
a. less than the number of positive or negative...
a. less than the number of positive or negative...
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