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No, nitrogen does not become a negative ion before bonding. Nitrogen typically forms covalent bonds, in which it shares electrons with other atoms.
All the elements in periodic columns 1 and 2. Most of the other metals can also form positive ions before bonding, but do not always do so; sometimes they join with non-metals from periodic columns 15 and 16 to form anions instead, and sometimes they form covalent bonds.
The nitrogen goes into the nodules of the plant.
The nitrogen goes into the nodules of the plant.
through roots from the soil
The pressure inside of a container when nitrogen gas is added depends on:what the pressure was before the gas was addedhow big the container ishow much nitrogen gas is addedthe temperature of the gas before it is addedthe temperature of the container and its contents
No
Chlorine becomes a negative ion in the process of bonding; ionization and bonding are simultaneous, so no, it does not happen before bonding.
chlorine
No, aluminum does not become a negative ion; like all metals, it forms a positive ion.
yes
no, because carbon can neither donate or accept electrons , since it has 4 electrons in its outermost shellif it donates the remaining electrons fall into the nucleus as the number of protons is 4 more.And if it accepts nucleus cannot bare 4 more electrons. so it just forms co-valent bond with other atoms which doesnot need to become an ion before bonding.
There are some unstable compounds which are formed as transitional compounds of multistep mechanisms, and they are known as carbocations.
Gaining an electron that has a negative charge would negatively charge the atom.
Nitrogen needs to be fixed before it is used by plants.
All the elements in periodic columns 1 and 2. Most of the other metals can also form positive ions before bonding, but do not always do so; sometimes they join with non-metals from periodic columns 15 and 16 to form anions instead, and sometimes they form covalent bonds.
no
No. Helium is a noble gas. It does not want to gain or lose electrons as it already has a full valence shell. In order to become a positive ion it would need to lose an electron.