Complete the table below. For example, in the first row decide whether Sc iodine is mostly likely to form and then decide what type of ion it is. 3+ is a cation or anion. In the second row, write the symbol for the ion that an atom of most likely ion element symbol of ion type of ion scandium 3+ Sc O cation O anion iodine O cation O anion sodium O cation O anion calcium O cation O anion охудеn O cation anion

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### Completing the Ion Identification Table

#### Instructions:
Complete the table below. For example, in the first row, decide whether \( \text{Sc}^{3+} \) is a cation or anion. In the second row, write the symbol for the ion that an atom of iodine is most likely to form and then decide what type of ion it is.

#### Table: Most Likely Ion for Each Element

| element  | symbol of ion | type of ion |
|----------|----------------|-------------|
| scandium | \( \text{Sc}^{3+} \) | O cation  O anion |
| iodine   | \[ \]                  | O cation  O anion |
| sodium   | \[ \]                  | O cation  O anion |
| calcium  | \[ \]                  | O cation  O anion |
| oxygen   | \[ \]                  | O cation  O anion |

**Legend:**
- **Cation**: A positively charged ion.
- **Anion**: A negatively charged ion.

1. **Scandium (Sc)**: The ion \( \text{Sc}^{3+} \) is a cation because it has lost three electrons, resulting in a positive charge.
2. **Iodine (I)**: To be filled by the student. Iodine typically forms a \( \text{I}^{-} \) ion (anion).
3. **Sodium (Na)**: To be filled by the student. Sodium typically forms a \( \text{Na}^{+} \) ion (cation).
4. **Calcium (Ca)**: To be filled by the student. Calcium typically forms a \( \text{Ca}^{2+} \) ion (cation).
5. **Oxygen (O)**: To be filled by the student. Oxygen typically forms an \( \text{O}^{2-} \) ion (anion).

#### Response Options:
- Below the table, students have the options "I Don't Know" and "Submit."

#### Notes:
- Make sure to determine the most common ion forms based on the elements' positions in the periodic table.
- Consider the electronic configuration and the tendency of each element to lose or gain electrons to reach a stable state. 

This exercise helps in understanding the formation of ions and their respective charges, essential concepts in chemistry.
Transcribed Image Text:### Completing the Ion Identification Table #### Instructions: Complete the table below. For example, in the first row, decide whether \( \text{Sc}^{3+} \) is a cation or anion. In the second row, write the symbol for the ion that an atom of iodine is most likely to form and then decide what type of ion it is. #### Table: Most Likely Ion for Each Element | element | symbol of ion | type of ion | |----------|----------------|-------------| | scandium | \( \text{Sc}^{3+} \) | O cation O anion | | iodine | \[ \] | O cation O anion | | sodium | \[ \] | O cation O anion | | calcium | \[ \] | O cation O anion | | oxygen | \[ \] | O cation O anion | **Legend:** - **Cation**: A positively charged ion. - **Anion**: A negatively charged ion. 1. **Scandium (Sc)**: The ion \( \text{Sc}^{3+} \) is a cation because it has lost three electrons, resulting in a positive charge. 2. **Iodine (I)**: To be filled by the student. Iodine typically forms a \( \text{I}^{-} \) ion (anion). 3. **Sodium (Na)**: To be filled by the student. Sodium typically forms a \( \text{Na}^{+} \) ion (cation). 4. **Calcium (Ca)**: To be filled by the student. Calcium typically forms a \( \text{Ca}^{2+} \) ion (cation). 5. **Oxygen (O)**: To be filled by the student. Oxygen typically forms an \( \text{O}^{2-} \) ion (anion). #### Response Options: - Below the table, students have the options "I Don't Know" and "Submit." #### Notes: - Make sure to determine the most common ion forms based on the elements' positions in the periodic table. - Consider the electronic configuration and the tendency of each element to lose or gain electrons to reach a stable state. This exercise helps in understanding the formation of ions and their respective charges, essential concepts in chemistry.
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