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The ion formed by chlorine is the "chloride" ion
Hydroxonium H3O+ ion is formed.
+1 Na+ ion is formed
A salt is what is formed when a negative ion pairs up with a positive ion to neutralize their respective charges. A fat is a fairly complex molecule that has a glyceride, and a few chain of faty acids. They are very different molecules .
Fluoride Ion
The ion formed by a calcium atom is called a calcium ion, which has a 2+ charge.
There are two pairs of nonbonding electrons in a carbonate ion, CO32-. Each oxygen atom has two lone pairs of electrons, while the carbon atom does not have any nonbonding electrons in the ion.
There are two lone pairs of electrons in the Lewis structure of a phosphate ion (PO4^3-). Each oxygen atom has two lone pairs of electrons, totaling 8 lone pairs for the four oxygen atoms in the phosphate ion.
A hydrogen ion (H+)
-2 is the most common charge (sulphide ion).
This ion is hydronium: (H3O)+.
The ion formed by a fluorine atom is called a fluoride ion, which has a charge of -1. It is formed when a fluorine atom gains an electron to achieve a full outer electron shell.