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2 October, 19:07

How do you use the periodic table to recall the ionic charge of an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal, or aluminum

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  1. 2 October, 19:29
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    The last digit of the group number (the unit digit) is the number of valence electrons of the atoms.

    So, group 1 elements (alkali metals) have 1 valence electron; gropup 2 elements (alkaline earth metal) have 2 valence electrons; and group 13 elements (to which aluminum belongs) have 3 valence electrons.

    The metals form ions lossing their valence electrons, so the ionic charge will be determined in this form:

    kind of element group in number of ionic charge

    the periodic table valence electrons

    alkali metal 1 1 + 1

    alkaline earth

    metal 2 2 + 2

    aluminum 13 3 + 3

    The ionic charge of these metals equals the last digit of the group number.
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