I am HORRIBLE at cooking and my fiancee LOVES lasagnaWhere can I find the simplest and easiest recipe for lasagna, using chickenI don't want it to have too many ingrediants but i still want it to have a delicious taste.I've looked thru a lot of websites but if you have any more suggestions I'll love to take themAnd any tips or hints will be greatly appreciatedThanks
The question is not inquiring as to the idea that Al turns into another elementAll of the abbreviations listed are for elements, not cationsIt wants to know the cation for all 3Aluminum tends to create a cation Al^3+ Sodium (Na) has a corresponding cation Na+ Radium (Ra) has a corresponding cation Ra^2+ These charges can all be determined by looking at a periodic tableNa, since it is in column 1 tends to have a +1 charge when electron deficientAl is an interesting case for its column and should simply be memorized as 3+ to avoid a lengthy explanation, and Ra forms a 2+ cation since it is in the second columnA trick for memorizing the Al cation charge is that when you look at a periodic table, and start at Al, if you move down one row and left one column, the element Zn is there, Zn ionizes as Zn2+ and down another row and left another column you have Ag which ionizes to Ag+The pattern FOR THESE THREE ELEMENTS is; Al3+, down a row left a column, Zn2+, down a row left a column, Ag+.