The alkali metal group easily lose their outermost electron. This group consists of lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium.
family 2 also called the alkaline earth metals!
What is an element and a molecule and how are they the same and interact and electrons
which family has seven valence electrons in the periodic table
This group is the alkali metals: Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr.
The alkaline metals tend to lose electrons during electron configuration.
alkali metals
This is the group of alkali metals.
An ion.If the atom loses electrons it becomes a positive ion, a cation.If the atom gains electrons it becomes a negative ion, an anion.
It would become an Aluminum ion that has a 3+ charge
It would have a negative charge. It would be a negative ion with a 2+ charge.Remember: when an atom gains electrons they become NEGATIVE.when an atom loses electrons they become POSITIVE.
Ions, or more specifically Cations. When an atom loses an electron it becomes positively charged and is attracted to a cathode, hence the name cation.
Evaporation of water is a physical process.No. Oxidation is a chemical process where the oxidized substance loses electrons - or in common use, when it becomes an oxide by bonding with oxygen. When water evaporates, the evaporated molecules retain all their electrons and gain no extra oxygen atoms - and when the evaporated water is recovered through condensation it's still water rather than hydrogen peroxide.
The category that loses electrons easily is the metals.
yes it does. if the electrons are lost easily, reactivity is more.
all elements want to have a full valence shell and when an atom loses electrons it is said to become a cation.
Carbon.
An atom loses electrons through an ionic bond when it is a metal. This is because it will become stable more easily when it loses electrons than when it gains them.
a binary ionic compound
The metal, which becomes a cation. The non-metal gains one or more electrons to form an anion.
The halogens (group 17) and the alkali metals (group 1) combine to make full-shell compounds. The noble gases, group 18, already contains full shells and does not bond easily because of this.
Group 3 elements
The elements in group 2 lose 2 electrons to create an ion.
The answer is Bromine because krypton is noble gas.
This is francium because having a very lower electronegativity can loss easily an electron.