Asked by matthew
please help me
If the following elements were involved in a chemical reaction, which one would be most likely to form a cation?
chlorine (Cl)
nitrogen (N)
potassium (K)
fluorine (F)
I think it is A.
If the following elements were involved in a chemical reaction, which one would be most likely to form a cation?
chlorine (Cl)
nitrogen (N)
potassium (K)
fluorine (F)
I think it is A.
Answers
Answered by
Steve
I agree, since Cl is below F in the periodic table.
Just as K is more likely to form an anion than Na
The atom is larger, so the outer electron is easier to work with.
Just as K is more likely to form an anion than Na
The atom is larger, so the outer electron is easier to work with.
Answered by
Miso
you take a classes at primavera?
Answered by
Waffer
The answer is C, Potassium (K), fellow peers :)
Answered by
Ember
THE ANSWER IS C NOT A. IT'S POTASSIUM!
Answered by
ben dover
The answer to the question is: C.) Potassium (K)
Answered by
teahyung
what the answer
Answered by
christian miranda
i do primavera
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