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Test Bank for Inquiry Into Life 13th Edition Mader
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--139January 20222021/2022A
- 3. The chemical reactivity of an element is dependent on 
A. the number of protons. 
B. the arrangement of neutrons. 
C. the number of electrons in the outermost shell. 
D. the number of protons and neutrons. 
E. the number of electrons in the inner shell. 
 It is the outermost shell of an atom that can potentially react with electrons in the outermost 
shells of other atoms. The protons and neutrons remain in the nucleus and do not engage in 
chemical reactions. 
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--139January 20222021/2022A
- 3. The chemical reactivity of an element is dependent on 
A. the number of protons. 
B. the arrangement of neutrons. 
C. the number of electrons in the outermost shell. 
D. the number of protons and neutrons. 
E. the number of electrons in the inner shell. 
 It is the outermost shell of an atom that can potentially react with electrons in the outermost 
shells of other atoms. The protons and neutrons remain in the nucleus and do not engage in 
chemical reactions. 
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