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No. The acetate ion has a -1 charge.
When Te forms an ion in a compound, it typically has a charge of -2.
The charge on the superoxide ion (O2-) is -1.
Sodium ions have a charge of 1+
The element hydrogen forms an ion with the same charge as the ammonium ion, which is +1. When hydrogen loses an electron, it becomes a hydrogen ion with a +1 charge, just like the ammonium ion.
When fluorine forms an ion, it gains one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration, becoming a fluoride ion with a charge of -1.
KCl's Charge is neutral since K has a charge of 1+ and Cl has a charge of 1-
Fluorine forms the fluoride ion, which has a charge of -1.
The charge of a bromide ion in potassium bromide is -1. Bromine typically forms an ion with a -1 charge by gaining one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Chlorine typically has a charge of -1 when it forms an ion.
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Gold forms a simple ion with a charge of +1.
Iodine forms the iodide ion, (I^-), by gaining one electron. This ion has a charge of -1.
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