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Suppose that a stable element with atomic number 119, symbol Wr, has been discovered.
(d) What would be the most likely charge of the Wr ion in stable ionic compounds?
(e) Write a balanced equation that would represent the reaction of Wr with water.
(f) Assume that Wr reacts to form a carbonate compound.
(i) Write the formula for the compound formed between Wr and the carbonate ion, CO32–.
(ii) Predict whether or not the compound would be soluble in water. Explain your reasoning.
(d) What would be the most likely charge of the Wr ion in stable ionic compounds?
(e) Write a balanced equation that would represent the reaction of Wr with water.
(f) Assume that Wr reacts to form a carbonate compound.
(i) Write the formula for the compound formed between Wr and the carbonate ion, CO32–.
(ii) Predict whether or not the compound would be soluble in water. Explain your reasoning.
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