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What Is the Charge of Lawrencium?

Lawrencium commonly forms Lr3+ in introductory ionic compounds.

Quick answer: Lawrencium usually has a common ionic charge of +3, written as Lr3+.
ElementLawrencium
SymbolLr
Atomic number103
Common ionic charge+3
Common ionsLr3+

Why Lawrencium has this charge

Lawrencium is an actinide. Its chemistry can be specialized, but +3 is the most useful introductory reference range.

This is a classroom reference range, not an exhaustive list of all oxidation states.

Lawrencium charge examples

LrCl3

Lawrencium chloride

Lr3+ balances chloride ions.

Lr2O3

Lawrencium oxide

Lawrencium can form oxides where total positive and negative charge balances.

FAQ

Is Lawrencium charge the same as oxidation state?

Ionic charge is the charge on an actual ion. Oxidation state is a bookkeeping number used inside compounds. They can match, but they are not always the same thing.

How do I use this in formulas?

Combine positive and negative ions so the total charge is zero. You can also use the ionic compound calculator.

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