All the elements in groups 14-17 form anions. They all gain an electron. For example out of the these elements: F would be most likely because its the only one that is in a group 17. All the others wouldn't gain one. Because they are in groups 2,13,1,1. All the elements in groups 14-17 form anions. They all gain an electron. For example out of the these elements: F would be most likely because its the only one that is in a group 17. All the others wouldn't gain one. Because they are in groups 2,13,1,1.
Elements are likely to form anions when their overall net charge is a negative. Elements form anions when their overall positive charge becomes negative from bonding with other elements.
All elements except Carbon, Boron, Silicon and the Noble gases will easily form ions.
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Nonmetals form anions.
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non metals
non-metals
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F (fluorine) will form an anion.
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Potassium
Fluorine
Krypton
F (fluorine) will form an anion.
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Nitride N^3- Phosphide P^3- Phosphate PO4^3-
Potassium will most likely form a cation with a +1 charge.
as we know that in the modern periodic table most electronegative element is fluorine which forms anions basically therefore the answer is opposite elements with low electronegative form anion usually
An anion is named using the base element with an -ide suffix. Ex: Br- (Bromine anion) is named bromide sulfur- sulfide, ect.
xenon
Fluorine
Phosphorous or nitrogen
Potassium
Krypton
Chlorine is the most common anion in the body. Chlorine is an element that is utilized in industry, as well as found in common household products.