It needs to gain 3 electrons than to lose 5 electrons. So phosphorus has to gain 3 electrons.
gain enthalpy of phosphorus
a closed system will not gain or lose mass
It doesn't lose or gain
They gain or lose electrons, while the atoms combine.
Phosphorus wants to gain three electrons to have 8 valence electrons.
In phosphene it gain 4 electrons. Phosphate lose 4 electrons
It needs to gain 3 electrons than to lose 5 electrons. So phosphorus has to gain 3 electrons.
Phosphorus wants to gain three electrons to have 8 valence electrons.
It can do both. It gains electrons in Phosphene, loses electrons in Phosphate.
you need to gain about 100. not lose. unless you are 10. why would you want to gain any anyway?
If you mean Metals... No, they do not gain electrons, they actually lose electrons because it is a lot easy for them to lose them so they can gain stability much faster.
gain enthalpy of phosphorus
There are a great many things that gain and lose heat. Metals for example gain and lose heat much more quickly than gasses.
Lose
No. Atoms can gain and lose electrons but seldom gain or lose protons.
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