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Give one example each of (i) Monovalent cation (ii) Bivalent cation (iii) Monovalent anion (iv) Bivalent
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Answered by hardeep20
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  1. Monovalent cation examples H + hydrogen ion (aka a “proton”) Na + sodium ion K + potassium ion NH 4 + ammonium ion Li + lithium ion Divalentcation examples Mg ++ magnesium ionCa ++ calcium ion Monovalent anionexamples Cl chloride ion Additional ionsyou should be able to know/recognize…
  2. A bivalent cation is an cation with an overall charge of +2 and so valence of 2. It is also known as divalent cation. Example :- A magnesium ion, Mg2+ is a divalent cation. A bivalent anion is an anion with an overall charge of -2 and so valence of 2.
  3. Since they now have more electrons than protons,anions have a negative charge. ... 4)For example, chloride ions Cl- , bromide Br- , iodide I-. These are monovalent anions, meaning they have a valency (combining capacity} with only one ion of hydrogen.
  4. A bivalent anion is an anion with an overall charge of -2 and so valence of 2. 4)For example, chloride ions Cl- , bromide Br- , iodide I-. These are monovalent anions, meaning they have a valency (combining capacity} with only one ion of hydrogen.
Answered by BhavyaSinghRaaaaaaaa
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Monovalent cation examples H + hydrogen ion (aka a “proton”) Na + sodium ion K + potassium ion NH 4 + ammonium ion Li + lithium ion Divalentcation examples Mg ++ magnesium ionCa ++ calcium ion Monovalent anionexamples Cl chloride ion Additional ionsyou should be able to know/recognize…

A bivalent cation is an cation with an overall charge of +2 and so valence of 2. It is also known as divalent cation. Example :- A magnesium ion, Mg2+ is a divalent cation. A bivalent anion is an anion with an overall charge of -2 and so valence of 2.

Since they now have more electrons than protons,anions have a negative charge. ... 4)For example, chloride ions Cl- , bromide Br- , iodide I-. These are monovalent anions, meaning they have a valency (combining capacity} with only one ion of hydrogen.

A bivalent anion is an anion with an overall charge of -2 and so valence of 2. 4)For example, chloride ions Cl- , bromide Br- , iodide I-. These are monovalent anions, meaning they have a valency (combining capacity} with only one ion of hydrogen.

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