The only element in an oxide ion is oxygen itself. Elemental oxygen will react with any of the more active metals to form oxide ions as part of an ionic compound. For example: 4 Na + O2 -> 4 Na+1 + 2 O-2. Since the ions shown as the products in this equation can remain stable only in the presence of one another, the product side of the equation is more often written as "2 Na2O".
Oxygen
The copper reacts with the oxygen in water to form copper oxide and hydrogen ions. This is copper oxide is a green compound.
"Atoms" of the compound iron oxide do not exist, but the compound contains iron and oxygen atoms, both in the form of ions.
Group 1 elements are the alkali metals, which form ions wih a 1+ charge.
why atoms of group 0 elements do not form ions
oxygen
Oxygen
The copper reacts with the oxygen in water to form copper oxide and hydrogen ions. This is copper oxide is a green compound.
those elements on the periodic table belong to the same category which makes them -ions
I think you mean IONS. Elements that form IONS by losing or gaining electrons, form IONIC bonds. These form when a metal reacts with a non-metal.
"Atoms" of the compound iron oxide do not exist, but the compound contains iron and oxygen atoms, both in the form of ions.
"Atoms" of the compound iron oxide do not exist, but the compound contains iron and oxygen atoms, both in the form of ions.
"Atoms" of the compound iron oxide do not exist, but the compound contains iron and oxygen atoms, both in the form of ions.
Bronsted-Lowry's BASES are a substance that either contains hydroxide ions OH- or reacts with water to form hydroxide ions.
Group 1 elements are the alkali metals, which form ions wih a 1+ charge.
why atoms of group 0 elements do not form ions
Iodide ions reacts with Chlorine to form elementary Iodine and Chloride ions