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Question
which electron-dot symbol correctly represents an atom of its given element?
Brief Explanations
- For option a (Boron - B): Boron has 3 valence electrons. The electron - dot symbol should have 3 dots around the symbol. The given symbol for option a has 3 dots, which is correct.
- For option b (Lithium - Li): Lithium has 1 valence electron. The given symbol for option b has 2 dots, which is incorrect.
- For option c (Carbon - C): Carbon has 4 valence electrons. The given symbol for option c has 3 dots, which is incorrect.
- For option d (Sulfur - S): Sulfur has 6 valence electrons. The given symbol for option d has 3 dots, which is incorrect.
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A. Option a (Boron - B)