No clue, mate.
This element is oxygen.
Carbide has an ionic charge of -4
- minus for example negative5 is -5
Either zero or minus one.
Bromite is BrO2- (from the acid HBrO) so its charge is -1, minus one.
The chlorine atom typically becomes an ion with a charge of minus one.
Chlorine, the halogen in period 3.
The sum of the number of protons minus the number of electrons.
Sulfide ion is S2- ion it is formed from the element sulfur gains two electrons. Sulfur belongs to group 16, period 3.
The number most usually associated with electrons is minus one, which describes their electrical charge.
The charge is minus 2.
no
A fluorine ion has a charge of minus one.
Every electron has a charge of minus one. If a neutral atom acquires an additional electron, then it also acquires the charge of that electron, and will have a net charge of minus one.
minus platium
Number of protons = atomic number Number of neutrons = Atomic Mass (rounded to the nearest whole number) minus the atomic number Number of electrons in a stable element = number of protons Number of electrons in an unstable element = atomic number minus the charge
Carbide has an ionic charge of -4
You don't without having additional information. If you were given this compound Fe2O3, you would first recognize that oxygen most likely has a 2 minus charge associated with it, since there are three oxygens, that would be a total of 6 minus. The irons must neutralize that 6 minus by having a total of 6 plus. Since there are two irons each one must have a 3 plus charge associated with it.