Uranium-238 and uranium-234 are not "elements", but they are natural isotopes of the chemical element uranium. The atoms are neutral.
Argon doesn't have an ionic charge because it is a noble element which means that it neither gains nor loses electrons. Note- see octet rule :)
+ 5 is the formal charge on nitrogen element on a nitrate species.
A certain element forms an ion with 10 electrons and a charge of +2. Identify the element
Due to the lack of subscripts it can be seen that neither element has more atoms in the formula. Because Na has a charge of +1 and Cl has a charge of -1, for every Sodium atom there is one Chloride bonded to it. In a molecule of NaCl there is one atom of Na, and one atom of Cl. Davey. Redtailthearrow@yahoo.com
If an element is missing one electron, which is defined as having a negative charge, then the element is a positively charged ion. If an element gains an extra electron, it will have a negative charge and be a negative ion. An element with an equal number of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons is considered to be a neutral element (in other words, no charge). By the way, no charge for this answer!
Neither. A non-metal element has no charge, which would be required for attraction.
Neither. A non-metal element has no charge, which would be required for attraction.
Argon doesn't have an ionic charge because it is a noble element which means that it neither gains nor loses electrons. Note- see octet rule :)
Bromine the element is neutral, meaning it has neither a positive nor a negative charge. However it typically forms negative ions.
An ion is an atom of any element that either has a positive or negative charge.
they provide a positive charge for the element
the charge is 3+
0.
Neither. Electricity is not a substance. Electricity is a kind of energy represented by the continuous movement of electrons from one atom to another, or the accumulation of a static electrical charge.
+ 5 is the formal charge on nitrogen element on a nitrate species.
the charge is 3+
neutral(no charge)