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how metallic ions formed?give one example?​

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iron commonly forms two different ions. ... It can sometimes lose two electrons to form the Fe2+ ion, while at other times it loses three electrons to form the Fe3+ ion. Tin and lead, though members of the p block rather than the d block, also are capable of forming multiple ion.

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