When we lose something negative you become positive.
When you lose something positive, you may feel sad, frustrated, or disappointed. It's common to experience a sense of emptiness or longing for what was lost. Over time, these feelings can lead to a range of emotions such as grief, nostalgia, or even a desire to regain what was lost.
you lose money and become bankrupt and then you die. muahaha :D
When an atom loses an electron, it becomes positive (Since you're taking away something that is negative). It would not become an ion, it would become a cation.
2 negatives equal a positive or if you multiply a negative by a positive it is larger negative if you multiply a negative and a negative it become positive because doing something negative times is getting bigger
When atoms lose or gain an electron, they become ions. If an atom loses an electron, it becomes positively charged and is called a cation. If an atom gains an electron, it becomes negatively charged and is called an anion.
No, they become positively charged, because electrons carry a negative charge, and by losing an electron they lose one of the charges that previously balanced out the positive charges from the protons, becoming a positively charged ion.
When we lose our home we become homeless
That's correct! When atoms gain or lose electrons, they become ions with an overall positive or negative charge. Positive ions are called cations, and negative ions are called anions.
Epidemic proportions mean that something has become widespread and uncontrollable. This term is often used to denote something negative affecting a society.
Indium is a metal and therefore it forms + ions. This means that it will lose electrons. Indium is a metal and therefore it forms + ions. This means that it will lose electrons.
When you lose an electron, you become positively charged because you have more protons than electrons. When you gain an electron, you become negatively charged because you have more electrons than protons. This process is known as ionization.
Elements become electropositive or electronegative based on their tendency to lose or gain electrons. Electropositive elements have a low electronegativity and readily lose electrons to form positive ions. Electronegative elements have a high electronegativity and tend to gain electrons to form negative ions.