For each of the following atomic numbers, use the periodic table to write the formula (including the charge) for the simple ion that the element is most likely to form. a. 53 b. 38 c. 55 d. 88 e. 9 f. 13
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- a. Atomic number 53 corresponds to Iodine (I). - b. Atomic number 38 corresponds to Strontium (Sr). - c. Atomic number 55 corresponds to Cesium (Cs). - d. Atomic number 88 corresponds to Radium (Ra). - e. Atomic number 9 corresponds to Fluorine (F). - f. Atomic Show more…
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