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How many valence electrons does each atom of arsenic (As) have? Arsenic is element 33. It is in period 4 and family 15 (5A or the Nitrogen family).
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33
4
15
5
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Arsenic (As) has 5 valence electrons.
Each atom of arsenic (As), being element 33, has 5 valence electrons.
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