(a)
Interpretation:
The charge on an ion derived from magnesium should be determined depending on the group number of magnesium in the periodic table.
Concept Introduction:
Periodic table is the place where all the chemical elements are grouped and placed according to their common properties. The periodic table consist of seven rows, labeled periods 1-7, and 18 columns that are assigned a group number. The position of an element in the periodic table tells much about the chemical properties.
(b)
Interpretation:
The charge on an ion derived from iodine should be determined depending on the group number of iodine in the periodic table.
Concept Introduction:
Periodic table is the place where all the chemical elements are grouped and placed according to their common properties. The periodic table consist of seven rows, labeled periods 1-7, and 18 columns that are assigned a group number. The position of an element in the periodic table tells much about the chemical properties.
(c)
Interpretation:
The charge on an ion derived from selenium should be determined depending on the group number of selenium in the periodic table.
Concept Introduction:
Periodic table is the place where all the chemical elements are grouped and placed according to their common properties. The periodic table consist of seven rows, labeled periods 1-7, and 18 columns that are assigned a group number. The position of an element in the periodic table tells much about the chemical properties.
(d)
Interpretation:
The charge on an ion derived from rubidium should be determined depending on the group number of rubidium in the periodic table.
Concept Introduction:
Periodic table is the place where all the chemical elements are grouped and placed according to their common properties. The periodic table consist of seven rows, labeled periods 1-7, and 18 columns that are assigned a group number. The position of an element in the periodic table tells much about the chemical properties.
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