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iodine forms iodide anion

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Q: What elements forms anions and why 1Silver 2Strontium 3Tin 4Iodine?
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What are the elements that possess anions?

Only nonmetal elements can usually form monatomic anions, but some metallic elements, such as aluminum and iron, can form polyatomic anions that also include other very strongly electronegative elements, such as oxygen and fluorine.


How are negative ions of elements named?

anions


Do metallic elements tend to form cations rather than anions?

no


Which tends to form anions when bonding with other elements?

Anions are negative ions, so any element that gains a negative charge in a chemical reaction. Some examples of elements that commonly do this are the halogens (flourine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine) and oxygen.


What is an anion and where can you find it on the periodic table?

anions are negatively charged species anions are not seen on the Periodic Table. however the elements on the right end of the periodic table (except for noble gases, group 18) have a strong tendency to accept electrons are become anions


What types of ions do different elements form?

Ions are cations (positive) or anions (negative).


Which elements form a divalent cation and which elements form a trivalent anions?

Divalent cation: Ca2+ Trivalent anion: (PO4)3-


Where do you tipically find Anions on the periodic table?

Elements that will form anions are on the right side of the periodic table, except for the noble gases in group 18, which don't form ions.


How are monatomic anions formed from atoms in terms of protons and electrons?

Elements form monoatomic anions by gaining an electron.


Do polyatomic anions always end in -ide?

They are a binary Compound (Only two Elements)


What group in the periodic table forms anions?

The elements in group-15 , 16 and 17 have 5,6 ad 7 valence electrons respectively , so they gain electrons to form anions.


Which element is most likely to form an anion?

All the elements in groups 14-17 form anions. They all gain an electron. For example out of the these elements: F would be most likely because its the only one that is in a group 17. All the others wouldn't gain one. Because they are in groups 2,13,1,1. All the elements in groups 14-17 form anions. They all gain an electron. For example out of the these elements: F would be most likely because its the only one that is in a group 17. All the others wouldn't gain one. Because they are in groups 2,13,1,1.