It stays the same, the object must have lost electrons and while they do have mass it is so small that is generally ignored. An electron has a mass roughly 1/2000th of a proton or neutron, and those aren't heavy to begin with!
The most acceptable answer should be that the mass stays the same.
Two atoms who are looking to complete their outer orbit will share their electrons one losing electrons and becoming positive and one gaining Electrons becoming negative. Then the two are bonded together because opposites attract.
When metallic atoms form ionic bonds, they lose electrons to become positively charged cations. These cations then bond with negatively charged anions to create an ionic compound. This transfer of electrons results in the stabilization of each atom by achieving a full outer electron shell configuration.
If electrons are added to an atom, it becomes negatively charged as there are more negatively charged electrons than positively charged protons. If electrons are removed from an atom, it becomes positively charged as there are more positively charged protons than negatively charged electrons. This imbalance in charge can affect the atom's chemical reactivity and overall stability.
The oxidation state of one atom increases while another decreases.
The oxidation number decreases because gaining electrons leads to a more negative charge, reducing the overall positive charge of the atom.
any atom that has or acquires a valence shell containing exactly eight electrons often is or becomes quite inert.
Yes, because the neutral conductor will transfer its electrons to the postitively charged conductor.
It becomes positive.
When unlike charges come in contact, electrons transfer from the object with excess electrons (negative charge) to the object lacking electrons (positive charge). This equalizes the charge between the two objects, resulting in a neutral charge overall.
it gets positive charge
This element become a positive ion (cation).
The atom will become negatively charged (protons are positive and electrons are negative.)
One atom has lost electrons . And the other atom has gained electrons.
When a plastic rod is rubbed with a woolen cloth, electrons are transferred from the wool to the plastic due to the friction between the two materials. This transfer of electrons creates a static charge on the plastic rod, giving it a negative charge and the wool a positive charge.
Electrons have a positive charge and protons have a negative charge. An atom's nucleus is 99.95% of its weight. When an object gains more electrons, it gains a negative charge that over comes the positive charge. This only happens when there are more electrons than protons.
When electrons donate, they transfer to another atom or molecule. This transfer can create a new chemical bond and lead to the formation of new compounds. Generally, electron donation is associated with reducing agents in chemical reactions.
Two atoms who are looking to complete their outer orbit will share their electrons one losing electrons and becoming positive and one gaining Electrons becoming negative. Then the two are bonded together because opposites attract.