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Linear and possessing a partial negative charge distributed towards the bromide atom
The Bromide atom has a charge of -1. Bromide is found is seawater--thusly, seafood and seaweed have higher sources of bromide than most any other food. Bromide salts are also used extensively in medicine, particularly veterinary sciences.
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If it loses an electron (negative charge) it becomes positive.
Most commonly, it will have a 3- charge.
Linear and possessing a partial negative charge distributed towards the bromide atom
The Bromide atom has a charge of -1. Bromide is found is seawater--thusly, seafood and seaweed have higher sources of bromide than most any other food. Bromide salts are also used extensively in medicine, particularly veterinary sciences.
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If an atom loosed electrons then it becomes an ion. The electrical charge in the atom becomes a positive ion.
If it loses an electron (negative charge) it becomes positive.
Bromine becomes basic.
Most commonly, it will have a 3- charge.
an ion with a 2- charge has 2 more electrons than usual
Gained 2 electrons
This atom become a cation (positive charge).
An atom takes on a negative charge by gaining electon/electrons and thus, becomes an anoin
If the atom loses electrons, the atom becomes positively charged because the number of positively charged protons.