Yes - but it is rare - usually has a + 2 charge
A lithium ion has a charge of +1
potassium is in group 1 and calcium in group 2, so potassium has 1 valence electron and calcium 2.
Simply: YES
1738 hit the dab what are those hit the but actually its negative
The monoatomic sodium ion would have a valence of 1 and a charge of +1.
Sodium ions have a +1 charge, whereas calcium ions have a 2+ charge.
A lithium ion has a charge of +1
It would be unethical to use this service to answer exam or graded questions. CaCl2 + 2NaOH --> 2NaCl + Ca(OH)2 Calcium Chloride + Sodium Hydroxide --> Sodium Chloride + Calcium Hydroxide Why: Ca ion has 2+ charge Cl ion has 1- charge Na ion has 1+ charge OH polyatomic ion has 1- charge
potassium is in group 1 and calcium in group 2, so potassium has 1 valence electron and calcium 2.
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Plus 1. Li^+1
Helium does not form ion.
A "cation" carries positive (+) charge. An "anion" caries a negative (-) charge. The charge carried in may be single or multiple.
No, it is a salt made of 1 Ca2+ ion and 2 Cl- ions with no total net charge. Hope this helps
This just means it has a charge of 1+. The Boron ion can only have a charge of 1+.
Simply: YES
Yes, it is correct. Calcium has a +2 charge, and the hydroxide polyatomic ion has a -1 charge.