First of all atoms that have charge are called ions. Atoms with opposite charges will always attract each other to neutralize one another. And the reason why they have charge is due to a chemical reaction in aqueous solution that caused a separation of charges.
For example: NaCl (table salt) mixed in water causes the molecule to break apart with (+)Na and (-)Cl which are called ions.
An ion is a charged particle that is formed when an atom gains or loses electrons. The correct ion out of the options you provided is 4. Cl1, which represents a chloride ion that has gained one electron to acquire a negative charge.
A neutron has a charge of zero. It is a neutral particle, meaning it has no electrical charge.
Yes, an ion is formed when an atom either loses or gains an electron, resulting in a net positive or negative charge, respectively. When an atom loses an electron, it becomes a positively charged ion, known as a cation.
An anion; the positive ion is known as a cation.
If an atom gains an electron it has a net negative charge and is known as an anion. A ion has a single atom which is atomic or monatomic.
This is the electrical charge of the ion.
The name given to the electrical charge on an ion is a oxidation number. The charge of the ion typically formed by strontium is 2 plus.
An ion has an electrical charge.
Yes
An ion is an atom (or group of atoms) with an electrical charge.
The electrical charge of hydronium is +1.
Gained or lost electron(s).
Any ion.
Yes, an ion has a net electrical charge due to the presence of more protons or electrons. Ions are formed when an atom gains or loses electrons, resulting in a positive or negative charge.
An atom with a charge (either positive or negative) is called an "ion." An ion with a positive charge is called a "cation" and an ion with a negative charge is called an "anion ."
Ion
zero as the element +1 as the hydrogen ion -1 as the hydride ion