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All elements can and many often do form positive ions.

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Which of the above elements is a positive ion with a charge of one?

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We haven't seen your graph. However, it is easy to say what kinds of ions elements form. Metals form positive ions and nonmetals form negative ions.


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A positive ion is formed when an atom loses one or more then electrons.


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What elements does not form an ion with a charge?

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Two highly reactive elements in Period 4 are the metal potassium and the?

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A monatomic ion is made-up of two or more atoms that combine to form an ion that has a net positive charge.?

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What ions will the following elements form from phosphorus strontium oxygen gallium lythium?

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What is different between atom and ion?

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