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6 March, 22:53

Which of the following statements is false? a. A crystal of calcium fluoride has equal numbers of calcium ions and fluoride ions. b. A potassium ion has a total of 18 e-. c. A sulfide ion has a total of 18 e-. d. A sodium atom is most likely to ionize to form a cation of charge + 1. e. The charge on a neutral chlorine atom is zero.

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  1. 6 March, 23:21
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    Statement a is false

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    Because there is two time more of fluoride ions than calcium ions, formula for this crystal is CaF₂, so on every Ca ion, there is two F ions.
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