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How can I make salmon Mexican?

What seasonings would I use? cumin?Does this sound good to you?

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calcium is in the 2nd group of the periodic table and has two elactrons in its outer shell, which means its got to lose two electronsfor a element to become a ion it needs a full outer shell that consists of 8 electronseasiest way of figuring it out is look what group the element is in (remeber that you miss out the transition metals) and that will tell you how many electrons are in the outer shell, you then decide whether it is easier to gain or to lose electrons to form the outer shell, which in calciums case its easier to loseso Flourine is in group 7 this means it has 7 electrons in outer shellwhich means its easier to gain 1 electron to form a full outer shell to make it a ionremeber when losing a electron the charge on the element is postive (+) and when gaining electrons on a element the charge is negative (-) so calcium will be Ca +2 cause its has lost two electrons flourine will be F - as it only has to gain one electronhope this helps with working out the others :)
I think its tabasoyou cook it outside in your grillcovered inside of an aluminum paper(foil paper) with chile pieces inside with the fish(for the spicy taste) lemon/saltthats how you cook a real mexicano salmon with no beans / no rice / no tacosits a seafood plate, not a regular mexican platedont get it confused peopleits like if i want my pizza with fries.and a slushy.
A quick look at the periodic table will tell you how many electrons an atom will gain or lose to have the same electron configuration as an inert gasMetals only lose electrons to form ions and nonmetals only gain electrons to form ionsCa loses 2 F gains 1 Al loses 3 O gains 2

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