It depends on the way the electron is used. If the atom "uses" it by giving it away to some other atom or molecule, it becomes a positively charged cation. If it instead uses it by taking it into its own structure, it becomes a negatively charged anion.
When an atom loses an electron, it becomes a positive ion(cation).
For example, when Na loses an electron, it becomes Na+ ion.
Li --> Li+
K --> K+
It will become negative.
It depends on which way it "lost" its electron. Ionization is the word for a charged atom, such as that of an atom which has lost or received an electron. Both Na+ and Cl- are ions and the sodium ion is the one who has lost an electron, while the chloride ion on the other hand has gained an electron.
Depends on how many electrons it gains. For every electron it gains, the atom becomes more negative. One electron gives it a -1 charge, 2 a -2 charge and so on
It becomes a negatively charged ion with a charge of 1-.
The atom is said to be ionized. (It can also be said to be oxidised.)
An ion is defined as an element with a charge. Because elements vary with how many protons they have (along with neutrons to form isotopes) it is impossible to put a set number on how many protons and electrons all ions have. An element (or compound) becomes an ion when the substance gains (to become a positive ion) or loses (to become a negative ion) an electron(s).
An atom that gains three electrons will become an ion with a 3- charge.
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Ion
since an electron is negatively charged, adding an electron to an atom will cause it to become negatively charged.
When an atom gains an electron it becomes an ion with a charge of negative one. This charge comes from the electron's negativity, which changes the atom's balanced ratio of electrons to protons.
It can be positive or negative depending on if the atom loses or gains an electron. If it gains an electron it becomes negative and if it loses an electron it becomes positive.
an atom that gains an electron becomes a negative ion, called an anion.
An atom looses or gains electron to become ion. Ions are +ve and -ve atoms.
A neutral atom that subsequently gains or loses one [or more] electrons is called an ion. If it gains an electron [or electrons] it will have a negative charge. If it loses an electron [or electrons] it will have a positive charge.
it forms an ionic bond with the atom it has received an electron from.
It become an ion, positively charged when it loses an electron (called a cation, e.g. Na+) or negatively charged when it gains an electron (called a anion, e.g. Cl-).
This is called a redox reaction. An atom that loses an electron is oxidized and an atom that gains an electron is reduced.