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The element Fluorine has a valence number of minus one.And the valence of the fluoride ion (F-) is also minus one.
False. An element being characterized as minus one means that it has gained an extra electron, resulting in a negative charge. This indicates that the element has one more electron than protons in its nucleus.
- minus for example negative5 is -5
neutral charge. this is because a beta decay gains a proton and loses a neutron.
The charge of carbide is typically 4-. This means that it has gained 4 electrons and has a net negative charge of 4.
The overall charge of an element is determined by the number of protons in the nucleus. Protons have a positive charge, while electrons have a negative charge. In a neutral atom, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons, resulting in no overall charge.
The element Fluorine has a valence number of minus one.And the valence of the fluoride ion (F-) is also minus one.
False. An element being characterized as minus one means that it has gained an extra electron, resulting in a negative charge. This indicates that the element has one more electron than protons in its nucleus.
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The number most usually associated with electrons is minus one, which describes their electrical charge.
minus platium
The charge is minus 2.
Chlorine (Cl) in the 3rd period can form a -1 ion by gaining an electron to achieve a full outer electron shell (electron configuration of 2,8).
Beta minus decay produces a negatively charged electron (β-) and an antineutrino. The electron carries a charge of -1.
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
A fluorine ion has a charge of minus one.
The minus sign.