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8 September, 03:37

How many valence electrons are available for bonding in bromine (Br) ?

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  1. 8 September, 03:48
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    The question is asking for the number of valence electron that are available fo bonding in bromine. Bromine belongs the group 7 of the periodic table, thus it has seven electrons in its outermost shell. At times, all these seven valence electrons can be involved in a chemical bonding in order to form an octet structure. Also, bromine can form a single covalent bond with other elements during chemical reactions.
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