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)What are charged particles that form when atoms gain or loose charge?

ions


Who discovered atoms can form charged particles called ions?

Michael Faraday discovered this in 1831.


Why the substance CH4 as SiO2 do not conduct electricity?

They have no and do not form charged particles: ions, protons, electrons


When atoms lose or gain electrons they from?

When atoms lose or gain electrons, they form ions. These are charged particles.


What kind of ions do metals form and what kind of ions do nonmetals form?

Metals for positively charged ions and nonmetals form negatively charged ions.


What type of bond do oppositely charged ions form?

Oppositely charged ions form ionic bonds.


Is Barium unlikely to form positively charged ions?

yes, Barium is unlikely to form positively charged ions.


How are ions made?

Ions are electrically charged particles formed when atoms lose or gain electrons. They have the same electronic structures as noble gases. Metal atoms form positive ions, while non-metal atoms form negativeions. The strong electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions are called ionic bonds


What type of ions will nonmetals form?

Metals form cations and non-metals form anions.


What is the particle that an antom can loose or gain in order to form into a charged iron?

Atoms can lose or gain electrons. When they do, they form charged particles called ions: if an atom loses one or more electrons, it becomes a positively charged ion, I think ;]


How do oppositely charged ions form chemical bonds?

If two oppositely charged ions are attracted, they form an ionic bond, and an ionic compound.


How are ions of an element different from each other?

Ions, or charged elemental particles, differ only in the number of electrons that they have. Some are capable (under ordinary circumstances) of gaining or loosing multiple numbers of electrons, which affects the means in which they can form ionic compounds with other ions. Essentially, differently charged ions will bond with different ions of opposite charge.