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In a group all on their own. No neutrons. The groups containing the transition metals.
The Lewis Dot Diagram for Bromine.
The Bohr Diagram for Argon.
7 valence electrons, halogen family, 74 neutrons.
16 protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Creator of the periodic table.
Bohr diagram for oxygen.
Period 4, transition metal, 26 electrons.
Noble Gases.
Lewis Dot Diagram for Phosphorus.
12 protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Bohr diagram for Sulfur.
Full outer shell, mass is less than 10, noble gas.
Lewis dot diagram for Tin.
The group of the Alkali Metals.
Bohr diagram for Carbon.
Alkaline Earth Metal, period 4.
13 protons, 13 electrons, 14 neutrons.
Same atomic number, different atomic mass.
Lewis dot diagram for Barium.
8 valence electrons, period 6.
Bohr Diagram for Sodium.
Lewis Diagram for Sodium.
The rows of the periodic table.
The columns of the periodic table.
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