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Type II Binary Ionic Compounds contain Transition metals (including the Group III, IV, V, VI metals, except for Al) with non-metal ions.
The element Na has 1 valence electron and the most common ion is Na+ . It will exist as a cation since the element tends to lose the 1 valence electron it has.
Almost all the metals in the alkaline earth group can donate their two outermost electrons in order to form cations having a 2+ charge. The elements in this group are magnesium (Mg), beryllium (Be), calcium (Ca), barium (Ba), strontium (Sr) and radium (Ra).
Group I (alkali metals) carry a +1 charge, Group II (alkaline earths) carry a +2, Group VII (halogens) carry -1, and Group VIII (noble gases) carry a 0 charge. Metal ions may have other charges or oxidation states. For example, copper usually has a +1 or +2 valence, while iron typically has a +2 or +3 oxidation state.
The Common-Ion Effect By definition, a common ion is an ion that enters the solution from two different sources. Solutions to which both NaCl and AgCl have been added also contain a common ion; in this case, the Cl- ion. This section focuses on the effect of common ions on solubility product equilibria.
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Answer and Explanation: The fours most abundant ions in the body are potassium, sodium, calcium, and chloride.
The usual charge of an element is common to its group. Group 1 (Alkali Metals): 1+ Group 2 (Alkaline Earth Metals): 2+ Groups 3-12 (Transition Metals): Variable positive charges. Lanthanide and Actinide Series: Variable positive charges.
Thus, a magnesium atom will form a cation with two fewer electrons than protons and a charge of 2+. The symbol for the ion is Mg2+, and it is called a magnesium ion. Nitrogen's position in the periodic table (group 15) reveals that it is a nonmetal. Nonmetals form negative ions (anions).
List of Cations IndexNameCharge0lithium11beryllium22sodium13magnesium281 more rows
Thus, a nitrogen atom will form an anion with three more electrons than protons and a charge of 3\u2212. The symbol for the ion is N3\u2212, and it is called a nitride ion.

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