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Calcium is most likely to lose two electrons to form its dipositive ion.

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Would you expect calcium to gain or lose electrons in a chemical reactions?

Like all metals calcium will lose electrons.


Would calcium gain or lose electrons?

calcium loses two electrons, becoming a +2 ion


Will the valence electrons of calcium give or take away electrons?

Calcium atom will generally lose two electrons to form Ca2+ ions. Calcium will not accept (gain) electrons.


How many electrons will a calcium atom Ca lose in order to get a noble gas configuration?

Calcium will lose two electrons to gain the noble gas configuration of Argon.


What is the number of electrons a calcium atom must gain or lose to have 8 valence electrons?

two electron should be lost


How many valence electrons must calcium lose or gain to have 8 valence electrons?

It loses 2 electrons to obtain the argon configuration of 8 valence electrons.


Is uranium more likely to lose or gain electrons?

Uranium loose electrons becoming a cation.


How many electrons would calcium have to lose or gain to have to have 8 valence electrons?

It needs to lose to in order to have the same number of outer electrons as Argon. The Noble gas configuration of [Ar]4s2 confirms this.


Do atoms lose protons but seldom lose or gain electrons?

No. Atoms can gain and lose electrons but seldom gain or lose protons.


If an atom has 3 electrons how many electrons are in the outer shell Will it be more likely to acquire or lose an electron?

If an atom has three electrons, it will have one valence electron (valance = outer shell). It will be more likely to lose an electron than gain one, since it has only one to lose, but seven to gain.


Do Covalent bonds do not gain or lose electrons?

Covalent bonds do not gain or lose electrons, but rather share electrons.


How many electrons can phosphorous gain or lose?

It needs to gain 3 electrons than to lose 5 electrons. So phosphorus has to gain 3 electrons.