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- write the formula for lithium phosphide. (0.5 points) *
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- what ion would a stable atom of nitrogen form? (0.5 points) *
n²+
n³+
n²-
n³-
n¹+
n¹-
17. Write the formula for lithium phosphide
Step1: Determine the ions
Lithium (\(Li\)) forms \(Li^+\) ion (it loses 1 electron to achieve a stable configuration). Phosphorus (\(P\)) forms \(P^{3 -}\) ion (it gains 3 electrons to achieve a stable octet).
Step2: Use the criss - cross method
For an ionic compound, the formula is determined by balancing the charges. The charge of \(Li^+\) is \(+ 1\) and the charge of \(P^{3-}\) is \(-3\). Using the criss - cross method (the magnitude of the charge of one ion becomes the subscript of the other ion), we get \(Li_3P\).
18. What ion would a stable atom of nitrogen form?
Nitrogen (\(N\)) has 5 valence electrons. To achieve a stable octet (8 valence electrons), it needs to gain 3 electrons. When an atom gains electrons, it forms a negatively - charged ion (anion). The ion formed is \(N^{3-}\).
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- \(Li_3P\)
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