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Fluorine is the best. Any element with a high electronegativity. Oxygen next then chlorine. Anything that is considered a good oxidising agent will grab electrons.
Negatively charged particles in an atom are known as electrons.
The arrangement of the electrons in an atom is known as its electron configuration.
In an electron cloud, which a probability range circling around the atom. Due to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, both an electron's location and speed can not be known at the same time. Therefore, a range is created.
oxygen
Fluorine is the best. Any element with a high electronegativity. Oxygen next then chlorine. Anything that is considered a good oxidising agent will grab electrons.
The Quantum Mechanical model of the atom states that the location of the electrons around the atom cannot be precisely determined. The region where the electron can probably be found is known as the electron cloud.
Negatively charged particles in an atom are known as electrons.
The arrangement of the electrons in an atom is known as its electron configuration.
This atom become a cation.
In an electron cloud, which a probability range circling around the atom. Due to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, both an electron's location and speed can not be known at the same time. Therefore, a range is created.
I think it is also known as an electron.... Hope this helps.
With the loss of electron a neutral atom becomes positive ion and loss of electron is known as oxidation.
If an atom gains an electron it has a net negative charge and is known as an anion. A ion has a single atom which is atomic or monatomic.
The atom that gains electron becomes an anion. The atom that loses electron becomes a cation.
There are protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom and electrons in the electron clouds (also known as shells which is outside the nucleus).