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  2. Begin by entering your name at the top of the worksheet. This personalizes your work and helps keep track of submissions.
  3. Next, input the date in the designated field. This is important for record-keeping and organization.
  4. Refer to your periodic table as you fill out each section. Start with the first row, where you will enter details for Strontium (isotope). Fill in the atomic mass number, atomic number, charge, and counts of protons, electrons, and neutrons.
  5. Continue to the next rows for Aluminum (ion) and Nitrogen (ion), ensuring that you accurately complete all fields as per their respective properties.
  6. Lastly, ensure you have filled out a total of 3 atoms, 6 ions, and 6 isotopes as noted in the instructions at the bottom of the worksheet.

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There are additional names used for ions with multiple charges. For example, an ion with a 2 charge is known as a dianion and an ion with a +2 charge is known as a dication. A zwitterion is a neutral molecule with positive and negative charges at different locations within that molecule.
An ion with a charge of 3+ has lost 3 electrons. This positive charge means there are more protons than electrons in the ion. For example, an aluminum ion (Al+) has lost 3 electrons compared to its neutral form.
What does the number next to the ion signify? The charge of the atom.
Ions with a positive charge are called cations. Ions with a negative charge are called anions. Many normal substances exist in the body as ions. Common examples include sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, and bicarbonate.
To find the ionic charge of an element youll need to consult your Periodic Table. On the Periodic Table metals (found on the left of the table) will be positive. Non-metals (found on the right) will be negative.

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Denoting the charged state When writing the chemical formula for an ion, its net charge is written in superscript immediately after the chemical structure for the molecule/atom. The net charge is written with the magnitude before the sign; that is, a doubly charged cation is indicated as 2+ instead of +2.

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