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Which of the following non-metals will accept electrons from sodium to form anions?              I    hydrogen             II    neon            III    argon AI, II and IIIBI and II only CII and III only DI only

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Which of the following non-metals will accept electrons from sodium to form anions?              I    hydrogen             II    neon            III    argon AI, II and IIIBI and II only CII and III only DI only

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The correct answer is I only.

Here's why:

I. Hydrogen (H) can accept an electron from sodium (Na) to form the hydride anion (H-).

II. Neon (Ne) is a noble gas and has a full valence shell, so it does not readily accept electrons to form anions.

III. Argon (Ar) is also a noble gas with a full valence shell, so it does not readily accept electrons to form anions.

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