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Q: How are electrons transferred in a cell?
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What is reaction in which electrons are transferred between atoms?

When electrons are transferred in a reaction, it is referred to oxidation/reduction or redox.


A way electrons can be transfered?

Electrons are transferred in any protonation or deprotonation. Electrons are also transferred in redox (oxidation-reduction) reactions.


What is bonds that forms when electrons are transferred from one atom to another?

A electron bond is a bond that forms when electrons are transferred from one atom to another, When a electron bond forms the electrons are transferred to one atom back.


What kind of chemical bond is formed when electrons are transferred from atoms to atoms?

A covalent bond is formed when electrons are transferred from atom to atom.


Do ionic compounds share electrons?

No they do not, electrons are transferred between atoms


Which of the following are transferred or shared when two atoms react chemically Protons neutrons electrons photons?

When atoms react, electrons are shared or transferred.


What describes the charge of an atom before any electrons are transferred?

Neutral charge describes the charge of an atom before any electrons are transferred.


What is made as electrons are transferred?

covielent bonds


How many electrons are transferred in the ionic bond between Calcium and Oxygen?

Two electrons are transferred between calcium and oxygen to form calcium oxide.


When cations form are more electrons transferred to it?

A cation is a positively charged ion. Thus, it would have fewer electrons than a non ionic form of the same element, so electrons are transferred away.


In ionic bonds electrons are?

... transferred between atoms.


How does mass affect an object during frictgion?

When the friction occurs electrons transfer from one body to another . The body which gains the electrons becomes heavier in mass than the other . The mass transferred is given by , Total mass transferred = no. of electrons transferred * mass of each electron