Sodium (Na), Lithium (Li), or Potassium (K).
lithium ion, sodium ion, potassium ion, hydrogen ion, silver ion, ammonium ion, copper(I) ion
Any member of the alkali metals group, such as; Lithium, Sodium, Potassium etc.
Na
Halogens
Most likely, hydrogen will form a cation, meaning it will have a positive charge of +1
All the elements in groups 14-17 form anions. They all gain an electron. For example out of the these elements: F would be most likely because its the only one that is in a group 17. All the others wouldn't gain one. Because they are in groups 2,13,1,1. All the elements in groups 14-17 form anions. They all gain an electron. For example out of the these elements: F would be most likely because its the only one that is in a group 17. All the others wouldn't gain one. Because they are in groups 2,13,1,1.
Metals.
K and Br are most likely to form a chemical compound.
sulfur and oxygen.
Most likely, hydrogen will form a cation, meaning it will have a positive charge of +1
All the elements in groups 14-17 form anions. They all gain an electron. For example out of the these elements: F would be most likely because its the only one that is in a group 17. All the others wouldn't gain one. Because they are in groups 2,13,1,1. All the elements in groups 14-17 form anions. They all gain an electron. For example out of the these elements: F would be most likely because its the only one that is in a group 17. All the others wouldn't gain one. Because they are in groups 2,13,1,1.
Metals.
K and Br are most likely to form a chemical compound.
sulfur and oxygen.
Potassium will most likely form a cation with a +1 charge.
An ionic bond
An inoic bond!
Elements with intermediate electronegativities, such as carbon and hydrogen.
H and H
... large difference in electronegativity.
Zn will most likely get a 2+ (positive) charge!