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carbon dioxide New: electrons
Noble gases have completely filled valence electrons. so removla of electrons will make them unstable
You can tell that the beryllium atom is unstable because beryllium only has 2 valence electrons in its outer shell. An atom becomes stable when it has eight valence electrons, so in the case of beryllium it would have to lose those 2 electrons in its outer shell to become stable. often forming a cation with a 2+ charge.
This is an ionic bond.
The transfer of electrons
Controlled transfer of electrons is?
you have to give it 6 valence electrons
Atoms transfer electrons, then bond.
To achieve octet configuration (stable)
carbon dioxide New: electrons
A REDOX reaction involves transfer of electrons.
When a bond is formed by the transfer of electrons, it is an IONIC bond. Covalent bonds share electrons.
what is this called when transfer of electrons from a cloud to the ground
Strontium lose electrons.
by the transfer of the valence electrons
Conduction is the transfer of electrons in an element while Heat is the effect caused due to the transfer of electrons .
If an atom has more protons then electrons the atom will have a negative charge.If the atom has more electrons then protons the atom will have a positive charge.If the atom has equal numbers of electrons and protons then the atom becomes neutral.However if you're wondering why an atom is stable then that means that it has all the electrons inside of it paired. If the atom is unstable it has unpaired electrons.