they dont do nothing. Doing a hw on it now they dont do nothing... do you know how to transfer ions to electrons or the other way round
The atom has to loose some valence electrons, then it will have more protons (positive) than electrons (negative). An ion means a charged particle so ,therefore the atom is a positive ion.
The number of electrons for copper positive 1 ion is 28.
Losing an ion creates a positive charge. This forms a positive ion.
electrons are negatively charged, so losing electrons will result in a cation, or a positive ion.
Ion is a charge of electrons which shows negative ion or positive ion.
If the ion is positive, then the loss of an electron will result in the ion having one greater positive charge. (A +3 ion will be +4.) If the ion is negative, then the loss of an electron will result in the ion being one less negative than it was previously. (A -4 ion wil be -3. A -1 ion will be neutral and have a zero charge.)
By seeing how many protons to electrons there are. More protons, the Ion is positive. More electrons, the Ion is negative.
There would be 13 electrons.
The number of electrons for copper positive 1 ion is 28.
20 protons and 18 electrons
Losing an ion creates a positive charge. This forms a positive ion.
A positive ion is formed when an atom loses one or more then electrons.
A positive ion is formed when an atom loses one or more then electrons.
electrons are negatively charged, so losing electrons will result in a cation, or a positive ion.
Negative ions have an excess of electrons while positive ions have a deficiency of electrons.
Ion is a charge of electrons which shows negative ion or positive ion.
An ion is a electrically charged atom (negative ion) has more electrons that protons and positive ion has more protons that electrons)
an ion