Which group number on the periodic table is represented by each description?aThese atoms form compounds with ions that have an oxidation number of 1-.bThe oxidation state of the atoms in this group is 3-.cAtoms in this group have four valence electrons in the outermost energy levelThe atoms in this group form compounds with ions like H+, Na+ and Li+.dIf these ions combined with Al3+, you would need three of them and two aluminum ions in the formula.eAtoms in this group lose two electrons during ionization.Thanks.
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(In my answers, I give both the group number as written 3A and the periodic table also calls that group 13, so that's why my answer would say 'Group 3A or 13') aThese atoms form compounds with ions that have an oxidation number of 1-Group 7A or 17 bThe oxidation state of the atoms in this group is 3-Group 5A or 15 cAtoms in this group have four valence electrons in the outermost energy levelThe atoms in this group form compounds with ions like H+, Na+ and Li+Group 4A or 14 dIf these ions combined with Al3+, you would need three of them and two aluminum ions in the formulaGroup 6A or 16 eAtoms in this group lose two electrons during ionizationGroup 2A or 2