..... I. Ma ***. ....2. Oxygen ,3. Calcium ..4. Iron 5. Fluorine ...6. Sulfur .. 7. Aluminum 8. lodine ..... 9. Nickel ***.....10.Nitrogen

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:Independent Activity 2. Elements of the Periodic Table
Directions: Based on your answers on the previous activity, predict whether an element
tends to "loss electron" (oxidation) or to "gain electron" (reduction). Write your
answers on the space provided before each number.
1. Magnesium
2. Oxygen
3. Calcium
11. Potassium
..........
12. Bromine
13. Gold
.............
4. Iron
14. Phosphorus
....... ......
5. Fluorine
15. Strontium
,6. Sulfur
16. Titanium
................
,7. Aluminum
17. Lithium
8. lodine
18. Chlorine
.......
.......... 9. Nickel
19. Lead
..............
10.Nitrogen
20. Cobalt
Transcribed Image Text::Independent Activity 2. Elements of the Periodic Table Directions: Based on your answers on the previous activity, predict whether an element tends to "loss electron" (oxidation) or to "gain electron" (reduction). Write your answers on the space provided before each number. 1. Magnesium 2. Oxygen 3. Calcium 11. Potassium .......... 12. Bromine 13. Gold ............. 4. Iron 14. Phosphorus ....... ...... 5. Fluorine 15. Strontium ,6. Sulfur 16. Titanium ................ ,7. Aluminum 17. Lithium 8. lodine 18. Chlorine ....... .......... 9. Nickel 19. Lead .............. 10.Nitrogen 20. Cobalt
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