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Loses two electrons.
An ion is an atom with a positive or negative charge.
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When an atom gets charged it is called ion.
Removal of an electron from an atom leaves a positively charged ion.
It is called a Nitride Ion
Loses two electrons.
ion can be produced when atom lose or gain electron when it lose electron it's converted to cation(+) but when gained it's converted to anion(-)
This does not happen. Carbon forms covalent bonds with oxygen, not ionic bonds.
Yes, it is converted from an element to form a compound, since it will only from an ion by finding some other species that will accept the donor electron.
what does an atom have in common with an ion?
the radius increases when atom is converted to negatively charged anion.
what does an atom have in common with an ion?
A silver halide--a compound consisting of a silver atom bonded to either an iodine atom or a chlorine atom.
An ion is a positively or negatively charged atom or molecule.
An ion is an atom with a positive or negative charge.
Assuming it is just a particle of silver with no other interactions, it would just be an atom. It could, in other cases, be an ion instead, however: an ion is nothing more than an atom or molecule that is charged (either positively by losing an electron or negatively by gaining an extra electron.) If the atom/molecule has an equal number of protons and electrons (as it would generally be considered in an ideal textbook situation, assuming no chemical interactions), the net charge is neutral, so it would not be considered an ion. Bottom line: + charge or - charge is a silver ion, neutral charge is just a plain old silver atom/molecule.