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Kristina Gilbert
15 March, 20:09
What charge will a potassium ion form?
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Roach
15 March, 21:13
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Answer:Potassium
Explanation:
Magnesium is in the second column and therefore has 2 electrons in its outermost shell. It would tend to lose two electrons and form a + 2 ion. Potassium is in the first column and therefore has 1 electron in its outermost shell. It would tend to lose one electron and form a + 1 ion.
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