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In most of its compounds, this element exists as a monatomic cation. (A) F (B) S (C) N (D) Ca (E) Cl
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In most of its compounds, this element exists as a monatomic cation.
(A) F
(B) S
(C) N
(D) Ca
(E) Cl
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The answer should be (D) Ca, because all others either occur as diatomic or are anions.
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