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What is the charge for aluminium, nitrogen and silver

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The charges for ions of aluminum, nitrogen, and silver are as follows:

- Aluminum typically forms ions with a charge of +3, written as Al³⁺.

- Nitrogen typically forms ions with a charge of -3, written as N³⁻.

- Silver typically forms ions with a charge of +1, written as Ag⁺

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