Generally a metal, one of the alkali metals or one of the alkaline earth metals, or one of the transition metals and a nonmetal form ionic bonds.
Sodium, a alkali metal, forms a cation because it donates one of it's electrons to,
Na +
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an anion, a nonmetal, which accept an electron from sodium.
Cl -
to form the ionic compound.
NaCl
=====sodium chloride
A bromine atom will gain one electron to form a bromide ion with a charge of -1.
Bromide ion
Bromine typically exists as Br2, a molecule composed of two bromine atoms. However, in some chemical reactions, bromine can form ions, such as Br- (bromide ion) or Br+ (bromine cation).
The first ionization energy of bromine is approximately 1139 kJ/mol. This is the energy required to remove one electron from a bromine atom in the gas phase to form a Br+ ion.
An ion of bromine has the electron shell arrangement of 2, 8, 18, 7. Therefore, an atom that has the same electron shell arrangement would be one that has 35 electrons, such as the element bromine itself before it becomes an ion with a charge of -1.
When a bromine atom gains one electron, it becomes a bromide ion (Br-). This ion has a full outer electron shell, giving it a stable electron configuration similar to a noble gas.
No, bromide does not contain oxygen. Bromide is a chemical ion composed of one bromine atom that has gained an electron, giving it a -1 charge.
Bromine typically exists as Br2, a molecule composed of two bromine atoms. However, in some chemical reactions, bromine can form ions, such as Br- (bromide ion) or Br+ (bromine cation).
gaining 1 electron
Bromine is a chemical element and has several isotopes.
Bromine is a chemical element and has several isotopes.
Bromine becomes basic.
A bromine ion with only 26 electrons is not possible. A bromine atom has 35 electrons and it can't loose 9 electrons.
An ion of bromine has the electron shell arrangement of 2, 8, 18, 7. Therefore, an atom that has the same electron shell arrangement would be one that has 35 electrons, such as the element bromine itself before it becomes an ion with a charge of -1.
Bromine forms a -1 ion by gaining one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration with a full outer shell. In doing so, bromine fulfills the octet rule and becomes more stable.
When a bromine atom gains one electron, it becomes a bromide ion (Br-). This ion has a full outer electron shell, giving it a stable electron configuration similar to a noble gas.
yes
If bromine gains one more electron, then it will have 36 electrons total. The only neutral atom with 36 electrons is just the next element on the periodic table, Krypton.
The ion becomes negatively charged, -1, and is reduced.