hydrogen
Electrons are always negative, regardless of the element they are in.
When an element forms a negative ion, the name changes to IDE, fir example: chloride
Fluorine is the most electronegative element. It will always be more negative than what it is paired with. +p--F-
Sodium is an element.
In ionic bonds, an element donates electrons to a more electronegative element to from ions. The prior element makes positive ions where the latter makes negative. Then these ions form electrostatic bond to form a crystalline lattice. Therefore ionic compounds have ionic bonds in them.
hydrogen. it makes it explode:)
The more protons and neutrons that are in the element and isotope electrons are negligible in terms of mass.
CARBON
No. A negative plus a negative will always be negative. Adding negatives just makes them more negative, just like adding positives makes them more positive.If you're thinking of multiplication, then the answer is yes. Like signs result in positive values. Opposite signs result in negative values.
two or more different elements
It is nitrogen and it makes more than 78% of the air.
it is a negative ion because silver doesnt attracts positive ions which makes it more metallic it is a negative ion because silver doesnt attracts positive ions which makes it more metallic
Because it has more than one element and more than one element mixed together makes a compound
the positive thing about using heat movers is it makes it warmer. the negative is it makes your farts stank more.
helium
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