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25 December, 06:07

In which of the following are the symbols and names given correctly for both ions? A. Li-: lithium; OH-: hydroxide B. C2H3O2-: acetate; C2O4-: oxalite C. Cl-: chlorate; O2-: oxide D. PO43-: phosphate; PO33-: phosphite

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  1. 25 December, 09:57
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    Lithium is a metal, metals tend to loose e - to form positive ions in order to complete a noble gas electronic configuration. B is incorrect its not oxalite its oxalate which has this ionic formula. Chlorate anion has the formula ClO3 - not Cl-.
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