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i need a free periodic table that lists the "charges" that each element generally has ... Please be careful not to confuse charges with oxidation states. Charges of simple ions are as follows:
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www.webelements.com/nexus/node/866
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Originally Posted by courtrigrad thanks a lot guys. so from Boron to the end it goes: ? Yup Originally Posted by courtrigrad PS: What are the basic rules in naming inorganic compounds? Organic compound? That Im not, sure usually they ju...
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=60414
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Can you see a trend in the ion charges on the periodic table? ... Remember: Group VIIIA elements do not form ions because these noble gases have a full valence level of electrons. They are stable, and thus are sometimes called the inert gases.
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www.saskschools.ca/curr_content/chem20/trends/ionspt.ht...
www.saskschools.ca/curr_content/chem20/trends/ionspt.html
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Charges of positive ions ... The charges on metals in the representative groups can be determined from their position in the periodic table. Most of the transtition metals have two or more commonly occuring charge. In the following chart, the most commonly occuring charge for each element is listed first...
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digipac.ca/chemical/reftables/ioncharge.htm
digipac.ca/chemical/reftables/ioncharge.htm
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Ions and their Oxidation Numbers ... Ions are elements or compounds that are stable through being electrically charged. Here are all the monatomic and polyatomic ions that are widely used. ... Charges of Common Polyatomic Ions...
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www.homewood.k12.al.us/~csaab/tut/ionoxi.html
www.homewood.k12.al.us/~csaab/tut/ionoxi.html
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Elements in the transition metal group are frequently able to form cations with different charges. ... Group IA elements all form single positvely charged ions.
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www.chem.uwec.edu/King/teaching-chem-115-cpt.html
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An Earth Scientist's Periodic Table of the Elements and Their Ions ... It is fundamentally different from the conventional periodic table in organizing entities by charge and consequently in showing many elements multiple times because of the multiple charges or valence states taken by those elements.
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www.gly.uga.edu/railsback/PT.html
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The position of an element in the periodic table can be used to determine the charges of some ions ... The metallic elements in groups IA, IIA, IIIB, and Al (group IIIA) all form cations with a charge equal to the group number...
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www.chem.sc.edu/faculty/reger/powerpnt/Ch02/tsld027.htm
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THE PERIODIC CHART OR TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS ... Atoms or polyatomic ions with charges of more than one, either positive or negative, have a number with the charge. For instance (CO3)2- is the symbol for the carbonate ion. The carbonate ion has one carbon atom in it, three oxygen atoms, and a charge of negative two.
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www.chemtutor.com/perich.htm
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