Based on the Lewis/electron dot representation
of the two atoms, predict the ratio of metal
ca...
Chemistry, 03.03.2021 09:10, angela613972
Based on the Lewis/electron dot representation
of the two atoms, predict the ratio of metal
cationic (+) atom to nonmetal anionic (-) atom in
the compound
.Ca:
Ö:
1:1
B. 1:2
2:1
D. 3:1
Answers: 3
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