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What is the valence electron in alkali metal?(a) f-electron(b) p-electron(c) s-electron(d) d-electronI got this question in a job interview.I'd like to ask this question from Alpha-Particle Scattering and Rutherford’s Nuclear Model of Atom in division Atoms of Physics – Class 12

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Right choice is (c) s-ELECTRON

The best explanation: The valence electron in an alkali metal is an s-electron. GENERALLY, they make up Group 1 of the periodic table. The DIFFERENT examples that come under this CATEGORY are lithium, potassium, and FRANCIUM.



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