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an electronically charged particle is called an ion. non-metals tend to gain electrons and become negatively charged
metals (such as those in group 1 of the Periodic Table) tend to lose electrons
in electrolysis the electrolyte has to be molten or aqueous so that the ions are free and can conduct electricity.
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When an atom gains or looses a valence electron it becomes a charged particle called an ion
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Ion. Any atom that loses or gains an electron becomes an ion.
No a "hole" is not a particle, in solid state electronics a "hole" is a positively charged virtual charge carrier caused by the absence of an electron (which is a particle) from the atom's valence band. A "hole" has some properties making it act similar to a particle, but it is not one.
An ion is formed when one or more valence electrons are transferred from one atom to another, resulting in a charged particle. The atom that loses electrons becomes positively charged (cation), while the atom that gains electrons becomes negatively charged (anion). This transfer of electrons creates electrostatic forces that hold the ions together in an ionic bond.
When an atom gains an electron to fill its valence shell, it becomes negatively charged and is called an anion. An anion has a net charge of -1 due to the additional electron it gained.
An atom that gains or loses electrons becomes an ion. NOTE: if the number of electrons becomes more than the number of protons, then it becomes a negatively charged particle (anion) and if the protons becomes larger than the number of electrons, the atom becomes a positively charged particle (cation).
When an atom gains or looses a valence electron it becomes a charged particle called an ion
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Ion. Any atom that loses or gains an electron becomes an ion.
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An ion is a charged particle. A sodium atom is neutral and has one electron in the valence shell. When it loses its valence elctron, it is no longer neutral and becomes Na+ , i.e a charged particle, hence it is an ion.
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Ion. Any atom that loses or gains an electron becomes an ion.
It becomes an ion. There are two types of ions- if it loses an electron, it gains a positive charge, becoming a "cation". If it gains an electron, it takes on a negative charge and becomes an "anion".
Atoms that gain or lose electrons are called ions. If it gains one or more electrons it becomes negative it is called an anion. If it loses one or more electrons and becomes positive it is called a cation.