Which ONE statement is true about bromine atoms in molecules?
Bromine atoms usually end up with 1 valence electron.
Bromine atoms usually end up with 2 valence electrons.
Bromine atoms usually end up with 3 valence electrons.
Bromine atoms usually end up with 4 valence electrons.
Bromine atoms usually end up with 5 valence electrons.
Bromine atoms usually end up with 6 valence electrons.
Bromine atoms usually end up with 7 valence electrons.
Bromine atoms usually end up with 8 valence electrons.