as you move across a period, you are more and more likely to gain electrons
Metals tend to form bonds by gaining electrons.
The process of losing or gaining electrons to become stable is called ionization.
transferring electrons, gaining electrons, losing electrons and sharing electrons.
They do not. An electron is negatively charged and an atom can only acquire a negative charge on gaining electrons.
Nonmetals, they fill out their outermost energy level by gaining electrons.
Non metals form bonds by gaining electrons. They form anions.
Metals tend to form bonds by gaining electrons.
the number of electrons changes with the number of protons, and the number of protons = the atomic # (represented with "Z"). The numbers increase by 1 each step to the right, then continues each row down.
Not sure if you mean this... A neutral atom becomes an ion by losing or gaining electrons.
Chemical bonds can be only produced by gaining, losing or sharing electrons. If a compound is formed by losing or gaining electrons, it is called an ionic bond and if by sharing electrons, it is called a covalent bond.
The process of losing or gaining electrons to become stable is called ionization.
The elements can only be stable when it complete is octate in its outer most orbit has 8 electrons in its outer most orbit by gaining or losing energy
transferring electrons, gaining electrons, losing electrons and sharing electrons.
They do not. An electron is negatively charged and an atom can only acquire a negative charge on gaining electrons.
Nonmetals, they fill out their outermost energy level by gaining electrons.
yes
Gaining electrons