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match each of the unknown ions to its appropriate description.<...
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Will mark brainliest, asap!
match each of the unknown ions to its appropriate description.
match term definition
v2+ a) a nonmetal that gained two electrons
x3+ b) a metal that lost two electrons
y3− c) a nonmetal that gained three electrons
z2− d) a metal that lost three electrons
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