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Question
- what ion would a stable atom of calcium form? (0.5 points) *
ca²-
ca³-
ca³+
ca¹+
ca¹-
ca²+
- write the formula for lithium phosphide. (0.5 points) *
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Brief Explanations
Calcium (Ca) is in group 2 of the periodic table. Atoms in group 2 have 2 valence electrons. To achieve a stable electron configuration (similar to a noble gas), they lose 2 electrons. When an atom loses electrons, it forms a positive ion (cation). The number of electrons lost is equal to the charge of the ion. So, calcium forms a \(Ca^{2 +}\) ion.
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\(Ca^{2 +}\)