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14 September, 02:57

If every oxygen ion (combined with an aluminum ion) has a charge of - 2, what must the charge of each aluminum ion be?

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  1. 14 September, 04:34
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    The charges should cancel out to 0. So if 1 oxygen ion combines with 1 aluminum ion and the oxygen ion starts with a - 2 charge, then the aluminum ion should have a + 2 charge. An uncharged aluminum ion would need to lose 2 electrons to get the + 2 charge
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