Its charge will then be
(whatever it was before) - 1
Negitive
When an Atom Loses an electron (Negative (-) particle), it then contains One more proton than electrons and becomes a Positive (+) particle or An 'Ion' and, in this case will have a Positive Charge (+).It gets this way when it reacts with another atom like Chlorine which gains an electron to become a Negative (-) 'Ion'.Example: Sodium, Na, becomes Na(1+) Ion by losing an electron.Chlorine, Cl, becomes Cl(1-) Ion by gaining an electron.The 2 Ions will chemically combine to form a Neutral (no charge) compound of Salt, NaCl.
Chlorine gains an electron and becomes negative 1 charge. Hydrogen donates an electron so becomes positive 1 charge.
An atom can either have a positive or negative charge, and a charged atom is called an ion. If an atom loses an electron to another atom, it becomes a positive ion. If an atom gains an electron, it becomes a negative ion.
A chlorine atom can easily form an ion by gaining 1 electron. In this scenario, it will become an anion, which simply means an ion with a negative charge. It only gains 1 because this is all it needs to achieve a full octet. This is generally what happens when chlorine bonds with a metal in an ionic bond (the metal forms the positive ion which it is attracted to.) However, in a covalent bonding scenario, chlorine will not form an ion; rather, it will share an electron with another non-metal forming a single covalent bond.
In the atom a proton has the charge +1 and the electron the charge -1.
negative or well -1
When an atom gains an electron it becomes an ion with a charge of negative one. This charge comes from the electron's negativity, which changes the atom's balanced ratio of electrons to protons.
A neutral atom that subsequently gains or loses one [or more] electrons is called an ion. If it gains an electron [or electrons] it will have a negative charge. If it loses an electron [or electrons] it will have a positive charge.
It gains an electron
it gains an electron
a bromide ion is formed, the ion formed has a -1 charge, and the ion formed is an anion
Depends on how many electrons it gains. For every electron it gains, the atom becomes more negative. One electron gives it a -1 charge, 2 a -2 charge and so on
It gains an electron in its 3p orbital, giving an unbalanced negative charge. its atomic number is 17 (2,8,7) in the least shell need 1 electron , so it gains negative charge
It becomes a chloride ion with a 1- charge.
Electrically Charged or Negatively charged
It becomes a negatively charged ion with a charge of 1-.
It becomes a chloride ion with a 1- charge.