There is no charge.They do not form ions.
Neon is a noble gas and does not form ions.
Cs does not have a nobel gas electron configuration, as it contains one valence electron in its outermost s orbital. Be3+ also does have a nobel gas electron configuration, as this occurs when Be has a 2+ charge (the typical Be ion is Be2+).
nobel gas is a gas that cannot react with another gas
The charge of sulfate ions is 2-.
No, it isn't any of those. But it is the flow of charge(positive, negative ions!)
No, argon is not ionic. Argon is a noble gas, which means it exists as single atoms and does not form ions with a charge.
Fluorine typically has a -1 ionic charge, neon is a noble gas and does not form ions, and sodium typically has a +1 ionic charge.
No, he was a nobel gas
Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. So it gains 3 electrons to get the noble gas configuration. Therefor N make ions with a charge of -3.
The charge of nitrate ions is -1.
No, hydrogen chloride gas is a covalent compound and does not conduct electricity because it does not dissociate into ions that can carry charge.
Yes, plasma is often referred to as the fourth state of matter and is a gas that is composed of positively charged ions and free electrons, giving it an electrical charge. Plasma is created when a gas is heated to extremely high temperatures or exposed to a strong electromagnetic field.