In most reactions, Ag atoms loses an electron apiece to form the silver cation. This cation has a plus one charge. It is represented as Ag+.
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The most common Selenium ion is Se2- the selenide ion. It is in the same group as oxygen and its most common ion in the oxide ion O2-.
Beryllium has divalent cations Be2+.
Most commonly, it will have a 3- charge.
You didn't provide an ion. So since it's a positive most likely a negative ion.
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Gold forms a simple ion with a charge of +1.
Sulfur (S) tends to form covalent bonds with other nonmetals. However, when bound to a metal sulfur will gain two electrons to form the sulfide ion (S2-).
Argon doesn't form any ions as it has completely filled orbitals and is chemically inert.
Magnesium forms a simple ion with a 2+ charge, typically written as Mg2+.
Fluorine forms the fluoride ion, which has a charge of -1.
Chlorine is most likely to form the chloride ion, which has a charge of -1.
Xenon does not readily form an ion.
Oxygen is most likely to form the oxide ion (O2-) by gaining two electrons.
Sulfur commonly forms a -2 charge as a simple monatomic ion by gaining two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
The most common Selenium ion is Se2- the selenide ion. It is in the same group as oxygen and its most common ion in the oxide ion O2-.
The only probable ion to form from Lithium is the Li+ ion.