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I Review I Constants I Periodic Table
Enter the correct ionic formula for the compound formed between
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Express your answer as a chemical formula.
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The cation has a +1 charge, and the anion has a -3 charge, so, for the ionic compound to be neutral, the ratio should be three cations to one anion (
3(+1)+1(-3) = 3 – 3 = 0).
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2CdS
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