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How does a cesium atom become an ion?

Updated: 9/19/2023
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An ion is an atom that has adopted a charge (- or +). Atoms are "concerned" with establishing a full outer shell (octet rule). In order for cs to establish this and resemble a noble gas (which all atoms try do do because of the stability) it must lose an electron. Thus u would be left with cs+1 which is the cation of cs. This usually occures through ionic bonds, wherby electrons are transfered from one atom to another for instance fluorine would love to take that electron, any of the earth metals and the halogens will do this in presence of one another

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