When an atom gains an electron the no of negatively charged particles increases inside the atom and the atom gets negatively charged.
an atom is larger than an electron
when an electron is added to an atom, the atom will acquire a negative charge.
The hydrogen atom has 1 electron.
an electron is much much smaller than an atom. An electron is a portion of the nucleus in an atom.
You dont remove an electron from an atom. Its kept there by the bonds of the atom. However, you can split an atom from an atom.
Electrons are negatively charged particles. A neutrally charged atom which gains an electron will gain a negative charge.
The atom that gains electron becomes an anion. The atom that loses electron becomes a cation.
Gain of an electron transform the atom in an anion.Loss of an electron transform the atom in a cation.
It forms a new atom.
yes
an atom is larger than an electron
when an electron is added to an atom, the atom will acquire a negative charge.
Electron in an atom is represented by electron cloud around the nucleus
A valence electron is one that occupies the highest energy level for any electron in a particular neutral atom. (There may be more than one such electron in a single atom.) It is an electron in the outermost shell of the atom.
it forms an ionic bond with the atom it has received an electron from.
This atom lose an electron.
The hydrogen atom has 1 electron.