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A magnesium (+2) ion will form a compound with how many bromine (-1) ions?
are inert; they seldom form bonds.
carbon tetrachloride
share similar properties due to the number of valence electrons,
-ide
lithium chloride
different possible numbers of valence electrons free to bond
2
metals
The transition metals are those with
are inert; they seldom form bonds.
carbon tetrachloride
share similar properties due to the number of valence electrons,
-ide
lithium chloride
different possible numbers of valence electrons free to bond
2
metals
The non-metal in an ionic compound comes second in the name and has this suffix (ending)
are inert; they seldom form bonds.
carbon tetrachloride
share similar properties due to the number of valence electrons,
-ide
lithium chloride
different possible numbers of valence electrons free to bond
2
metals
Elements in the same families or groups on the periodic table
are inert; they seldom form bonds.
carbon tetrachloride
share similar properties due to the number of valence electrons,
-ide
lithium chloride
different possible numbers of valence electrons free to bond
2
metals
The noble gases
are inert; they seldom form bonds.
carbon tetrachloride
share similar properties due to the number of valence electrons,
-ide
lithium chloride
different possible numbers of valence electrons free to bond
2
metals
Name this covalent compound: CCl4
are inert; they seldom form bonds.
carbon tetrachloride
share similar properties due to the number of valence electrons,
-ide
lithium chloride
different possible numbers of valence electrons free to bond
2
metals
The elements found in columns on the left side of the periodic table are called
are inert; they seldom form bonds.
carbon tetrachloride
share similar properties due to the number of valence electrons,
-ide
lithium chloride
different possible numbers of valence electrons free to bond
2
metals
A compound made up of lithium and chlorine is called
are inert; they seldom form bonds.
carbon tetrachloride
share similar properties due to the number of valence electrons,
-ide
lithium chloride
different possible numbers of valence electrons free to bond
2
metals
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