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How many ions that have a +1 charge will bond with an ion that has a –2 charge?
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How many ions that have a +1 charge will bond with an ion that has a –2 charge?
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The answer is 2
Example =
Lithium +1
Oxygen -2
The balance equation will be
Li2O
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