An ion can give and receive electrons
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(Ar) Argon because Ca ion is Ca2+ so it give away 2 electrons
an atom becomes positive when that atom gives their electron to other atom....when the atom reacts it is called ion not atom... so that means that ion has charge of ion+..... atom has to give or take( in this case give) electron to make their outer most shell full
A complex ion is an ion that contains a metal cation binded to one or more small molecules or ions.
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Potassium will be the the positive ion, and fluorine will be the negative ion because the potassium atom will give one electron to fluorine for they can both be stable. Fluorine will receive one electron from potassium and it will be stable because it has now 8 valence electrons. Giving is positive and receiving is negative. Hope this helps.
The more you give, the more you receive. the more you give the more you receive.
The opposite of the word receive is give.
The usual antonym for receive is give. It is more blessed to give than it is to receive.
The bicarbonate ion may either receive a hydrogen ion from water, forming a hydroxide ion and carbonic acid, or it may release a hydrogen ion and become a carbonate ion. H2O + HCO3- --> OH- + H2CO3 HCO3 --> H+ + CO32-
The Arrhenius acids give proton or hydrogen ion or hydronium ion in water.
It is not the anions (e.g. iodide) that are responsible for the flame test color, rather the cations such as sodium ion, potassium ion and calcium ion give you different colors.
give lol
Give back to the owner
an ion is an atom thats no longer neutral because it gained or has lost electrons.
A chlorine atom will gain one electron when forming an ion. That will give the ion a charge of 1-.