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List out cations and anions separately as monovalent

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List out cations and anions separately as monovalent

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Sure, here are some examples of monovalent cations and anions:

Monovalent Cations:

  1. Hydrogen ion (H+)
  2. Sodium ion (Na+)
  3. Potassium ion (K+)
  4. Ammonium ion (NH4+)
  5. Lithium ion (Li+)

Monovalent Anions:

  1. Fluoride ion (F-)
  2. Chloride ion (Cl-)
  3. Bromide ion (Br-)
  4. Iodide ion (I-)
  5. Hydroxide ion (OH-)

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