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What is the simplest way for phosphorus to gain a stable octet?
gain 3 electrons
lose 3 electrons
lose 5 electrons
gain 5 electrons
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Vaccines are weakened forms of disease causing microorganisms, which are given to patients to prevent disease. after the vaccine is administered, the immune system responds by creating a(n) to recognize the a.) antibody, antibiotic b.) antigen, antibody c.)antibiotic, antibody d.)antibody, antigen
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:00
Identify two examples of chemical reactions that you have encountered during the last week. identify an exothermic and endothermic reaction. explain.
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What is the simplest way for phosphorus to gain a stable octet?
gain 3 electrons
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gain 3 electrons
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