Give two examples of each 1. Trivalent monoatomic cation 2.Divalent monoatomic anion
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Trivalent monoatomic cation : Al^3+
Divalent monoatomic anion: 2.O^2-
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- Trivalent cations: trivalent cations are highly toxic to membranes and plants have evolved different mechanisms to handle+3 elements in a safe way. the essential functional role of a few metal ions, with the possibility to gain a trivalent state, mainly resides in the ion's redox activity. example: iron and manganese.
- Divalent cation: divalent cation are the positively charged ions having their valency (2+) they are also known as bivalent cation. example: barium, calcium.
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