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Rudy Brandt
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14 February, 14:22
How can I calculate the valence electrons of ions?
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Giant
14 February, 14:44
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First of all, you should know the valence electron of atom.
Then add charge, In case of - ve ion & subtract, in case of + ve ion.
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