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The table below shows the number of valence electrons of the element P, Q and R.

      

The table below shows the number of valence electrons of the element P, Q and R.
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a) Explain why P and R would not be expected to form a compound.
b) Write an equation to show the effect of heat on the carbonate of R.
c) Write the formula for the most stable ion of Q

  

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John
a) They are both metals and need to lose electrons to be stable

b) RCO3(s) $\rightarrow$ RO(s) + CO2(g)

c) Q-3
johnmulu answered the question on April 7, 2017 at 11:44


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