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State the number of valence electrons for a hydrogen atom and a bromine atom in a covalent bond.
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Hydrogen (H) has one valence electron and Bromine (Br) has seven valence electrons. This can be represented as: \[H: 1 \text{ valence electron}\] \[Br: 7 \text{ valence electrons}\] Show more…
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