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Multiple Choice
Which of the following neutral atoms would be most likely to lose an electron and become a cation of +1?
A
A.
B
B.
C
C.
D
D.
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Identify the number of valence electrons in each atom. The valence electrons are the electrons in the outermost shell of an atom.
Atom A has 1 valence electron, Atom B has 2 valence electrons, Atom C has 3 valence electrons, and Atom D has 7 valence electrons.
Atoms tend to lose electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, often resembling the nearest noble gas configuration.
An atom with 1 valence electron (like Atom A) is most likely to lose that electron to achieve a stable configuration, becoming a cation with a +1 charge.
Compare the tendency of each atom to lose electrons based on their valence electron count. Atom A, with 1 valence electron, is the most likely to lose an electron and become a cation of +1.