Symbol of a monovalent cation
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Answer:The potassium ion is monovalent, meaning that it has lost one electron and has a +1 charge. The symbol for the magnesium cation would be Mg2+ or Mg++ to indicate that it has lost two electrons and has a +2 charge, so the magnesium cation would be referred to as a divalent cation.
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The potassium ion is monovalent, meaning that it has lost one electron and has a +1 charge. The symbol for the magnesium cation would be Mg2+ or Mg++ to indicate that it has lost two electrons and has a +2 charge, so the magnesium cation would be referred to as a divalent cation
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