- Oxygen (O): Draw 2 blue electrons in the first shell and 6 red electrons in the second shell.
- Iodine (I): Draw 2 blue electrons in the first shell, 8 blue in the second, 18 blue in the third, 18 blue in the fourth, 7 blue in the fifth, and 7 red electrons in the sixth shell.
- Carbon (C): Draw 2 blue electrons in the first shell and 4 red electrons in the second shell.
- Hydrogen (H): Draw 1 red electron in the first shell.
- Silicon (Si): Draw 2 blue electrons in the first shell, 8 blue in the second, and 4 red electrons in the third shell.
- Sodium (Na): Draw 2 blue electrons in the first shell, 8 blue in the second, and 1 red electron in the third shell.
- Bromine (Br): Draw 2 blue electrons in the first shell, 8 blue in the second, 18 blue in the third, 7 blue in the fourth, and 7 red electrons in the fourth shell.
- Chlorine (Cl): Draw 2 blue electrons in the first shell, 8 blue in the second, and 7 red electrons in the third shell.
- Potassium (K): Draw 2 blue electrons in the first shell, 8 blue in the second, 8 blue in the third, and 1 red electron in the fourth shell.
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