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19 April, 05:00

Por qué dos iones sodio reemplazan un ion de calcio o de magnesio

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  1. 19 April, 05:05
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    Why two sodium ions replace a calcium or magnesium ion

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    Two sodium ions will replace a calcium or magnesium ion because, a sodium ion is has just one positive charge, it has lost an electron. A calcium or magnesium ion has two electrons.

    Sodium ion - Na⁺

    Magnesium ion - Mg²⁺ Calcium ion Ca²⁺

    For a replacement in the lattice of a mineral to occur between sodium and any of magnesium or calcium, two of it must be used so as to balance the charge properly;

    Na⁺ + Na⁺ will replace Mg²⁺ or Ca²⁺ in crystal space

    This will allow for perfect charge replacement.
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