A Battery
A voltaic cell (battery) will do that.
yes
acid: accepts lone pair electrons bases:donates lone pair electrons
No, sulfur accepts two electrons forming sulphide ion.
The answer is cloroplasts.
by definition, a chemical behaves as an oxidizing agent only when it accepts electrons
A voltaic cell (battery) will do that.
The three types of chemical bonds include the ionic bond, wherein bond is formed when one atom accepts or donates its valence electrons to another atom. Another chemical bond is the covalent bond, wherein bond is formed when atoms share valence electrons. Metallic bond is formed when electrons are shared by two metallic atoms.
The three types of chemical bonds include the ionic bond, wherein bond is formed when one atom accepts or donates its valence electrons to another atom. Another chemical bond is the covalent bond, wherein bond is formed when atoms share valence electrons. Metallic bond is formed when electrons are shared by two metallic atoms.
yes
Fluorine
acid: accepts lone pair electrons bases:donates lone pair electrons
Compare the electronegativity of calcium to the electronegativity of chlorine. Find the number of electrons each will give up / accept. Balance the two. Calcium easily gives up two electrons. Chlorine easily accepts one electron.
No, sulfur accepts two electrons forming sulphide ion.
It is a redox reaction.
Chloroplasts release electrons when stimulated by light the DCPIP accepts the electrons and becomes colourless
NAD+ i think