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Beryllium has 2 valence electrons. Which element could pair with it in a 1 Be : 1 atom ratio? A P(5valenceelectrons) B. Se(6valenceelectrons) C Li(1valenceelectron) D. Br(7valenceelectrons)
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Beryllium (Be) has 2 valence electrons and typically forms a
ion by losing these two electrons. To pair with beryllium in a
atom ratio, we need an element that can accept 2 electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.Let's evaluate the options:A. Phosphorus (P) has 5 valence electrons and needs 3 more electrons to complete its octet, so it is not suitable for pairing with Be in a
ratio.B. Selenium (Se) has 6 valence electrons and needs 2 more electrons to complete its octet. This makes Se a suitable candidate to pair with Be in a
ratio, as it can accept the 2 electrons that Be loses.C. Lithium (Li) has 1 valence electron and tends to lose this electron to form a
ion. It cannot pair with Be in a
ratio because it does not have the capacity to accept 2 electrons.D. Bromine (Br) has 7 valence electrons and needs only 1 more electron to complete its octet. Therefore, it would pair with Be in a
ratio, not
.The correct answer is B. Selenium (Se), which can pair with beryllium in a
atom ratio.