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  • curprev 20:4820:48, 8 August 2025BraydenSuper talk contribs 11,761 bytes +11,761 Created page with "<br>The noble gas that has the same electron arrangement as potassium (K) is argon (Ar). Potassium has an atomic number of 19, [http://daltonysug629.image-perth.org/the-bright-and-colorful-world-of-neon-signs-in-the-uk web page] meaning it has 19 electrons, while ar<br>Read more<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Noble Gases<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>How many electrons does sulfur need to lose to become a noble gas element?<br><br><br>Asked by Anonymous..."