Positive ions
Small positive ion, Mid elemental atom, Large negative ion.
Metallic bond, metallic positive grains surrounded by the electron cloud
Ductile Malleable have Luster lose electrons when make ionic compounds
Positive atoms: cations. Negative atoms: anions
Positive Ions
a zewithalarion shows poth positive and negative; go figure...
The answer expected here is non-metal, and examples are carbon, chlorine, sulfur phosphorus. Metals have metallic bonds. However there are compounds where atoms of a metallic element form covalent bonds to other atoms of the same element.
Nitrogen is an element. It is not contain atoms of other elements. It has no metallic atoms.
The very heart of bonding is the attraction of positive and negative charges. There are three standard types of bonding among metallic and nonmetallicÊatoms. Non metallic atoms that can bond to other non metallic atoms is called covalent bonding. Non metallic atoms that can bond to metallic atoms is called ionic bonding. And lastly, metallic atoms that can bond to other metallic atoms is called metallic bonding.
Isotopes are just the different possible nuclear weights of each element. Some are stable; some are unstable and radioactive. Since all atoms are isotopes and all isotopes are atoms, Isotopes can - and do - form ions, consequently they can have positive and negative charges.
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