An ion can give and receive electrons
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an atom becomes positive when that atom gives their electron to other atom....when the atom reacts it is called ion not atom... so that means that ion has charge of ion+..... atom has to give or take( in this case give) electron to make their outer most shell full
A complex ion is a chemical species consisting of a central metal ion bonded to ligands. Ligands are molecules or ions that donate electrons to the metal ion to form coordinate covalent bonds. Two examples of complex ions are [Cu(NH3)4]2+ (tetraamminecopper(II) ion) and [Fe(CN)6]4- (hexacyanidoferrate(II) ion).
The following means that you have to give choices.
If you mean an Arrhenius or Brønsted-Lowry acid, then it's an hydrogen ion, or H+. But protons generally don't just float around, combining instead with water molecules to beget hydronium ions- H3O+
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The opposite of the word receive is give.
The usual antonym for receive is give. It is more blessed to give than it is to receive.
The Arrhenius acids give proton or hydrogen ion or hydronium ion in water.
give lol
an ion is an atom thats no longer neutral because it gained or has lost electrons.
Some antonyms for receive are send and give.
hydroxdie ion (OH-)
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Of course, my friend! How about this: "In life, we often receive kindness when we give it to others." Remember, spreading love and positivity always comes back to you in wonderful ways. Keep shining bright!
Take, receive.
Give, receive...