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If atoms of a halogen nonmetal gain one electron the atoms the have?

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What is one solid nonmetal?

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How many nonmetals are solid?

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Do a solid contains only one nonmetal element?

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Is a nonmetal solid liquid or gas?

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Is nonmetal carbon a liquid gas or solid?

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What kind of electrical charge do electrons have?

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If atoms of a halogen non metal gain one electron the atoms then have how many valence electrons?

This atom become an anion with negative charge -1.


Is it a covalent bond or an ionic bond?

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.


What is the charge of anion?

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