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When atoms lose electrons in an ionic bond what do they become?

These atoms become anions.


How does atoms combine to form ionic compounds?

They share their electrons to become stable.


Correct order of events for ionic bonding?

The correct order of events for ionic bonding involves the transfer of electrons from a metal atom (that loses electrons to become a cation) to a nonmetal atom (that gains electrons to become an anion), leading to the formation of an ionic compound through the electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions. This process typically occurs between elements with high differences in electronegativity.


Ionic bonds are formed from the sharing of valence electrons.?

false


Do Atoms remain neutral in ionic or covalent bond?

In ionic bonds, atoms lose or gain electrons to become charged ions, so they are not neutral. In covalent bonds, atoms share electrons to achieve stability, maintaining their neutrality.


In an ionic compound does one or more atoms lose electrons and one or more atoms gain?

In an ionic compound, one or more atoms lose electrons to become positively charged ions (cations), while one or more atoms gain electrons to become negatively charged ions (anions). These oppositely charged ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces to form the ionic compound.


How does a atom become a ionic compound?

An atom becomes an ionic compound when it loses or gains electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration. When atoms lose electrons, they become positively charged ions (cations), while atoms that gain electrons become negatively charged ions (anions). These oppositely charged ions then attract each other to form an ionic bond and create the compound.


Is dioxide covalent or ionic?

Dioxide is typically covalent, meaning it forms through the sharing of electrons between atoms. Ionic compounds involve the transfer of electrons, which is not the case for dioxide molecules.


Does The sharing of valence electrons between atoms indicates an ionic bond?

No, the sharing of valence electrons indicates a covalent bond, not an ionic bond. Ionic bonds are formed through the transfer of electrons from one atom to another.


Unlike sodium and chlorine some atoms become more stable by sharing electrons forming what?

Unlike the sodium and chlorine, some atoms become more stable by sharing electrons and therefore form the ionic compounds.


Can a covalent bond from when electrons are transferred between 2 atoms?

No, It would be an ionic bond. For Covalent is the sharing of atoms, ionic is transferring.


If two chlorine atoms were to attract electrons from two calcium atoms the chlorine atoms would become charged.?

negatively