The gain and loss of electrons do not affect the material in clothing as much as the fabrics magnetism. This is why Mormons and lab workers always wear white, it is dangerous and can harm them, either by causing the particles in the labs to alter chemicals, or to have the excess magnetism cause a lapse in faith.
As is well known, bees use electron-magnetic waves to see. And because white dose not have an EM signature, the bees can't visualize it. The bees reactivity to different materials is how they judge an objects magnetism. And if you were wondering, cotton is the most magnetic.
Material can gain a positive charge by losing electrons. This can happen through processes such as friction, conduction, or induction, where electrons are transferred from one material to another, resulting in one material having an excess of protons and a positive charge.
Metals will LOSE electrons to become stable.
Yes, nonmetals can gain electrons to fill their valence shells. By doing so, they can achieve a stable electron configuration, usually by reaching a full outer shell of electrons (usually 8 electrons, except for hydrogen and helium which only need 2 electrons).
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Transition metals can both gain and lose electrons, depending on the compound they are in and the reaction conditions. They typically have multiple oxidation states due to their ability to lose different numbers of electrons.
Yes.
In the photoelectric effect, photons eject electrons from a material's surface. The electrons gain kinetic energy and are emitted as photoelectrons. If the photon has sufficient energy (greater than the material's work function), the electron will be completely ejected from the material.
Non metals are elements that are not metals such as iron, and silver. They usually have four to eight electrons in their outer shell, gain or share valence electrons easily and form oxides that are acidic.
Oxygen molecules tend to prefer covalent bonding when forming compounds. This means that they will share electrons more readily. However, when forming an ionic compound, they will usually gain electrons rather than losing them.
Typically no because it is a noble gas and has a full octet.
Se will gain electrons
The Halide gasses (Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine etc. ) because they only need to gain 1 electron to fill its outermost energy level.