No, it can only form (positve) cations being a metal (very noble, quite inert)
A non metal must gain from 2 to 3 electrons to form an anion.
Ag+ cation
peroxide anion
An aurochloride is a complex anion, AuCl4- which is produced when gold is dissolved in aqua regia.
Lithium form the cation Li2+.
An auride is any anion of gold, or a salt containing such an anion.
anion
The carbonate anion is CO32-.
A non metal must gain from 2 to 3 electrons to form an anion.
No. An anion may contain covalent bonds, if it is a polyatomic anion, but an anion forms only ionic bonds if the anion's chemical integrity is maintained.
F (fluorine) will form an anion.
A non metal must gain one or two electrons to form an anion
Anion
no ion can be form
anion. bromine is a non metal which gains an electron making it negative.
No. Xenon is a neutral element. It has completely filled valence orbitals, hence is stable. It does not form anion.
Tin itself is a neutral element and therefore neither a cation nor an anion. A single tin atom can form a cation by donating two or four of its electrons to more electronegative atoms. A single tin atom is not electronegative enough to form an anion, but together with oxygen atoms, a tin atom can form a polyatomic anion.