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.
In either case, the object is charged. Electrons have a negative charge, while it is the protons in an atom's nucleus that are positively charged. An excess of electrons (relative to protons) will result in the object having a negative charge, while an electron deficiency will result in a positive charge. In both cases, a charge imbalance exists, and an object will be charged.
An atom with less, or more, electrons than protons has a net electric charge. Such a charged atom is called an ion.
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electric charge
It becomes an ion.
it explodes
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Electric charges contain too many electrons or too few electrons.
when a substance is electrically charged it has either too few or too many electrons. when the electroscope is brought near a charged object the electrons 'jump' if the substance had too many electrons then the extras would 'jump' to the electroscope giving it a negative charge if the substance had too few electrons then the electrons from the electroscpe would 'jump' to the substance, giving the electroscope a positive charge
If there are excess electrons in an atom, the atom is likely to be ionized; that is, the stom will emit the electrons.
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Electrons.
Electric charges contain too many electrons or too few electrons.
when a substance is electrically charged it has either too few or too many electrons. when the electroscope is brought near a charged object the electrons 'jump' if the substance had too many electrons then the extras would 'jump' to the electroscope giving it a negative charge if the substance had too few electrons then the electrons from the electroscpe would 'jump' to the substance, giving the electroscope a positive charge
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. hope it helps!
Electronegative.
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If there are excess electrons in an atom, the atom is likely to be ionized; that is, the stom will emit the electrons.
Ionization. In the issue an ion (cation) is generated.
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Too many and you can gain weight. Too few and you can lose weight.
Yes, nondisjunction results in a germinal cell (ovum or spermatozoa) with either too many or too few chromosomes. If one of these cells joins with another to form a zygote, there may be one or more too many or too few chromosomes in the cells.