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You typically find ions at the two extreme ends (left and right) of the Periodic Table, except for the noble gases, which are all in the group farthest to the right of the periodic table.

Positive ions are always to the left, negative are to the right (except for, of course, the noble gases, which are neutral).

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Group 2, Period 2, Element #4, right next to lithium, which is underneath hydrogen.

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Periods are the horizontal rows

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