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Beryllium (which has 2 valence electrons) is more likely to bond with which element?
- A Sulfur (Valence electrons: 6)
- B Neon (Valence electrons: 8)
- C Both of them
- D None of the above
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Beryllium is more likely to bond with sulfur because they have a compatible number of valence electrons. Beryllium has 2 valence electrons, while sulfur has 6 valence electrons. In order to achieve a stable electron configuration, beryllium can donate its 2 valence electrons to sulfur, forming an ionic bond. This allows both atoms to achieve a full outer electron shell. Neon, on the other hand, already has a full outer electron shell with 8 valence electrons, so it is less likely to form a bond with beryllium. Neon is also a noble gas; noble gases usually do not bond with other elements.