The following is one of the questions in my chemistry book:
Using the periodic table to guide you, predict the chemical formula and name of the compound formed by Ga and F.
This is a chapter 2 question which is about atoms, molecules and ions. The answer is Gallium (III) fluoride which I understand how they got. What I don't understand is why the answer couldn't also be Gallium (I) fluoride. Since fluorine is always 1-, and Gallium isn't one of the elements listed as having a fixed charge, how am I supposed to know that Gallium is 3+? (I looked throughout the chapter and it didn't mention anywhere that Gallium is 3+ or use Gallium as an example problem with a 3+ charge)