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In ionic compounds cations bond to anions due to
opposite charges attracting
a Strontium ion with a 2+ charge
Carbon
anion
iron (II) oxide
Mg3(PO4)2
the same protons and fewer neutrons
tin (IV) oxide
SnO2 is (Note: 2 should be a subscript)
opposite charges attracting
a Strontium ion with a 2+ charge
Carbon
anion
iron (II) oxide
Mg3(PO4)2
the same protons and fewer neutrons
tin (IV) oxide
The formula for magnesium phosphate is (Note: all numbers should be subscripts)
opposite charges attracting
a Strontium ion with a 2+ charge
Carbon
anion
iron (II) oxide
Mg3(PO4)2
the same protons and fewer neutrons
tin (IV) oxide
If a neutral atom gains electrons it will become a(n)
opposite charges attracting
a Strontium ion with a 2+ charge
Carbon
anion
iron (II) oxide
Mg3(PO4)2
the same protons and fewer neutrons
tin (IV) oxide
If it has 20 protons and 18 electrons it is
opposite charges attracting
a Strontium ion with a 2+ charge
Carbon
anion
iron (II) oxide
Mg3(PO4)2
the same protons and fewer neutrons
tin (IV) oxide
It has 6 protons so it must be (hint: look at your periodic table)
opposite charges attracting
a Strontium ion with a 2+ charge
Carbon
anion
iron (II) oxide
Mg3(PO4)2
the same protons and fewer neutrons
tin (IV) oxide
FeO is
opposite charges attracting
a Strontium ion with a 2+ charge
Carbon
anion
iron (II) oxide
Mg3(PO4)2
the same protons and fewer neutrons
tin (IV) oxide
Compared to the isotope Carbon-12, Carbon-14 has
opposite charges attracting
a Strontium ion with a 2+ charge
Carbon
anion
iron (II) oxide
Mg3(PO4)2
the same protons and fewer neutrons
tin (IV) oxide
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