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The only probable ion to form from Lithium is the Li+ ion.
AI is not an element or compound and so cannot form an ion.
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The only probable ion to form from Lithium is the Li+ ion.
Ca(2+) and Br- are common ions; the neon ion probable doesn't exist.
The most probable ion formed from oxygen is O^2-. This is because oxygen typically gains two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
AI is not an element or compound and so cannot form an ion.
The ion symbol for bromine is Br-.
The bromine ion is referred to as bromide, and it is Br^-
When a bromine atom gains one electron, it becomes a bromide ion (Br-). This ion has a full outer electron shell, giving it a stable electron configuration similar to a noble gas.
The Br ion is larger than the K ion. This is because the Br ion has more electron shells than the K ion, leading to a larger atomic radius.
The formula for the compound formed between lithium ion (Li+) and bromine ion (Br-) is LiBr. Lithium being a group 1 element with a +1 charge and bromine being a group 17 element with a -1 charge, they combine in a 1:1 ratio to form a stable ionic compound.
Br- Bromide is the negatively charged 1- ion formed when a bromine atom gains an electron.
The formula for the ionic compound formed by calcium (Ca2+) and bromine (Br-) would be CaBr2. The calcium ion has a charge of 2+ while the bromine ion has a charge of 1-, so two bromine ions are needed to balance the charge of one calcium ion.