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Teagan Archer
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9 May, 15:28
Type of ion formed by group 2A elements
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Porky
9 May, 15:54
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The metals of group 2A will often form positive ions by transferring their outer electrons to elements that want them.
This is what we call a cation-an ion with more protons than electrons
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