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Paris Terrell
26 September, 06:22
What is the stable ion of tellurium
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Kaiya Garza
26 September, 09:02
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Te2-
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Tellurium, having the atomic number 52, is present in the 16th group of the periodic table. By gaining two electrons it resembles with the nearest noble gas that is Xe having the atomic number 54. Therefore the stable ion of Tellurium is Te2-
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