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skad [1K]
2 years ago
15

Li+ is an ion that has lost 1 electron in order to have a full valence shell, making Li+ a cation. What charge does the element

Be (beryllium) hold? Predict what elements will bond with Be in order for it to reach stability.
Chemistry
1 answer:
Yuki888 [10]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

See the answer below

Explanation:

Beryllium forms an ion with 2 electrons in its outermost shell. Hence<u> the charge on the element is 2+</u>, that is,  Be2+. In order for Be to form a stable bond with another element, <u>such an element must have a deficit of electrons  in its outermost shell</u>. Beryllium will have to donate its 2 electrons to this element for its self-stability.

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