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Using each of the following electron arrangements, give the formulas for the cation and anion that form, the formula for the compound they form, and its name.

Short Answer

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The complete table is :-

Electron
Arrangements
CationAnionFormula of
compound
Name of
compound
2,8,1
2,7
Na+
F-
NaF
Sodium
fluoride

2,8,8,2
2,8,6
Ca2+
S2-
CaS
Calcium
sulfide

2,1
2,8,5
Li+
P3-
Li3P
Lithium phosphide

Step by step solution

01

Given information  

We have been given the electron arrangements.

We need to find the formulas for the cation and anion that form, the formula for the compound they form, and its name.

02

Explanation 

When an atom gives away electron, it forms a cation and when it takes up electron, it forms an anion.

The complete table is :-

Electron
Arrangements
CationAnionFormula of
compound
Name of
compound
2,8,1
2,7
data-custom-editor="chemistry" Na+
data-custom-editor="chemistry" F-
data-custom-editor="chemistry" NaF
Sodium
fluoride
2,8,8,2
2,8,6
data-custom-editor="chemistry" Ca2+
data-custom-editor="chemistry" S2-
data-custom-editor="chemistry" CaS
Calcium
sulfide
2,1
2,8,5
data-custom-editor="chemistry" Li+
data-custom-editor="chemistry" P3-
data-custom-editor="chemistry" Li3P
Lithium
phosphide

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