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Electron arrangement of ion
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October 04, 2004, 05:04:34 PM »
I'm not real sure how to find the electron arrangement of an ion.
I have these:
Sodium: 2-8
Nitrogen: 2-8
Aluminum: ?
Chlorine: ?
Calcium: ?
Oxygen: ?
Thanks for all your *delete me*!
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the electron configurations of the elements not the ions can be found on our periodic table. Link to your left.
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