Periodic table with Charges Labeled on it (7 HD Images)

periodic table with charges of ions labeled

Ionic charge: When the atom loses or gains one or more electrons, the electric charge is generated (and an ion is formed). This electric charge generated on the ion is known as Ionic charge.
When atoms gain electron/s, the negatively charged ion is formed, and when the atoms lose electron/s, the positively charged ion is formed.

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There are many more labeled Periodic Table of elements with charges of elements given below.

(Note: The charges of elements given on these periodic tables are the common stable ionic charges. However other Ionic charges are also possible).

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Periodic table with Ionic charges (Dark colors)

Periodic table with ionic charges labeled

Periodic table with charges and groups

Periodic table with ionic charges and groups

Periodic table with charges and blocks

Labeled periodic table with charges

The elements in blue colour are the s-block elements.

Green coloured elements are p-block elements.

Orange colored elements are d-block elements and purple elements are the f-block elements.

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Periodic table with charges of ions

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Periodic table with charges of elements

Yellow colored Periodic table

Periodic table of elements with charges

Common Charges of Elements (List)

Here is the list of periodic table of elements with their common ionic charges.

Atomic numberElementsIonic Charges
1Hydrogen1+
2Helium0
3Lithium1+
4Beryllium2+
5Boron3-, 3+
6Carbon4+
7Nitrogen3-
8Oxygen2-
9Fluorine1-
10Neon0
11Sodium1+
12Magnesium2+
13Aluminum3+
14Silicon4+, 4-
15Phosphorus5+, 3+, 3-
16Sulfur2-, 2+, 4+, 6+
17Chlorine1-
18Argon0
19Potassium1+
20Calcium2+
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These are the ionic charges of first 20 Elements. But if you want to see the list of ionic charges of all the 118 elements, then visit: Ionic charges of all the elements. (Make sure you visit this, because I have mentioned the Ionic charges along with the images for each element).

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References:
Valence, Oxidation Number, and Formal Charge (ACS Publications)
Common ionic states of elements Western Oregon University

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