For example iodine (I).
They become anions, with negative electrical charge.
sulfur
there are only one solid nonmetal: Bromine
A chemical compound, solid, may contain many nonmetals.
i had an answer just like this one about 3 years ago when i was in middle school, and the answer is nonmetal gas. hope it helps!(:
a central atom like sulfur or nitrogen. These oxyanions can carry a negative charge, which is balanced by the positive charge of the central atom. Examples include sulfate (SO4^2-) and nitrate (NO3^-).
The negative charge for bicarbonate (HCO3-) is one.
i had an answer just like this one about 3 years ago when i was in middle school, and the answer is nonmetal gas. hope it helps!(:
Neutron is a neutral particle. Proton has one positive charge. Electron has one negative charge.
This atom become an anion with negative charge -1.
a covalent bond is a bond between two nonmetals. the electrons are "shared" between the two atoms. example: H2O. an ionic bond forms between a metal and nonmetal. in an ionic bond, the electrons aren't shared, but are transferred from the metal to the nonmetal, leaving the metal with a positive charge and the nonmetal with a negative charge. examples: MgO, NaCl.
A cation has a positive charge and an anion has a negative charge.