Beryllium lose electrons (2).
Negative, when the ion gains an electron. When an ion loses an electron it becomes positive.
An atom that gains or loses electrons is called an ion. If it gains electrons, it results in a negative ion called an anion. If it loses electrons, it results in a positive ion called a cation.
An atom forms an ion when it gains or loses an electron. If an atom gains an electron, it becomes a negatively charged ion (anion). If an atom loses an electron, it becomes a positively charged ion (cation).
If an atom gains or loses electrons, it becomes an ion. If it gains electrons, it becomes a negatively charged ion called an anion. If it loses electrons, it becomes a positively charged ion called a cation.
Chlorine readily gains an electron to form a chloride ion with a negative charge of -1.
losses electrons
an atom which readily losses or gains electrons to attain stability forms an ion.
Negative, when the ion gains an electron. When an ion loses an electron it becomes positive.
an atom that gains an electron becomes a negative ion, called an anion.
An atom that gains or loses electrons is called an ion. If it gains electrons, it results in a negative ion called an anion. If it loses electrons, it results in a positive ion called a cation.
An atom forms an ion when it gains or loses an electron. If an atom gains an electron, it becomes a negatively charged ion (anion). If an atom loses an electron, it becomes a positively charged ion (cation).
it becomes an ion
If an ion gains an electron that means the ion will be negatively charged.The name of that ion is called anion. On the other hand, if it loses and electron the ion will be positively charged, and the name of that ion is called cation.
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When chlorine gains one electron, it becomes a chloride ion with a negative charge.