All the atoms in the universe have a tendency to become stable by having 2 or 8 electrons in their outermost cells. So, if an atom has very few electrons i.e 1,2,3 or 4 electrons in it's outermost cell it will tend to loose electrons in order to become stable.
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Electrons.
Electronegative.
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Too many and you can gain weight. Too few and you can lose weight.
Ionization. In the issue an ion (cation) is generated.
When there are too many electrons, an object can become negatively charged. This excess of electrons can cause repulsion between objects with the same charge, or attract objects with a positive charge. In extreme cases, such as lightning, the excess electrons can result in the discharge of electrical energy.
If you have too many electrons, the object becomes negatively charged. This excess of electrons can lead to static electricity buildup, interference with electronic devices, and potentially cause electrical shocks if discharged abruptly. Excessive electrons can also disrupt the normal functioning of biological systems in living organisms.
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Too many or too few electrons creates an ion. The standard definition of an ion is any element whose charge is nonzero and there are two types: anion and cation. A cation will have a positive charge, and thus fewer electrons than normal, and an anion will have a negative charge, and thus more electrons than normal.
Chances are you will get sick too.
land slides, too much co2, and no more toilet paper.