Steal an electron from an atom of a different element.
The most stable atom in the periodic table is helium.
An atom of potassium is most likely to become a cation. Potassium tends to lose one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration, forming a positively charged ion.
As it forms the I- ion froming an octet its most likely oxidation number is -1
Iodine can most likely be found in seawater, seafood, and coastal regions. It is also commonly present in soil and vegetables grown in iodine-rich areas.
The outer most electron shell of iodine atom contains 7 electrons.
The most stable atom is helium because it has a full outer electron shell, which makes it less likely to react with other atoms.
The most stable atom in the periodic table is helium.
An atom of potassium is most likely to become a cation. Potassium tends to lose one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration, forming a positively charged ion.
As it forms the I- ion froming an octet its most likely oxidation number is -1
Yes, an atomic number of 7 corresponds to nitrogen, which is a stable atom in its most common form. It has a full outer electron shell, making it less likely to undergo chemical reactions to stabilize itself.
Iodine can most likely be found in seawater, seafood, and coastal regions. It is also commonly present in soil and vegetables grown in iodine-rich areas.
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The most likely mechanisms when heating 2-iodohexane in ethanol are E2 elimination and substitution reactions. In the E2 elimination reaction, the iodine atom is eliminated along with a beta proton to form a double bond. In the substitution reaction, ethanol can act as a nucleophile and displace the iodine atom to form ethyl hexane.
The outer most electron shell of iodine atom contains 7 electrons.
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An atom with two valence electrons, such as calcium (Ca), is most likely to form a cation with a charge of plus 2 by losing both electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration.
In the formation of an ionic compound, a metal atom is most likely to lose electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. This results in the formation of positively charged ions known as cations.