Cations are formed if electrons are less. Anions are formed if electrons are more.
When a neutron star is formed, protons and electrons are crushed, they collide and become neutrons.
actually +vely charged ions are formed due to the addition of more no.of electrons than protons in an atom
Ions are formed when electrons are transferred among atoms (gained or lost). The charge is determined by the inequal number of protons and electrons. A negatively-charged atom (more electrons than protons) is called an "anion." A positively-charged atom (fewer electrons than protons) is called a "cation." The electrons are located outside the nucleus, while the protons are inside the nucleus. Thus electrons are the charged particles being transferred from one atom to another and not the protons.
As all chemical emements polonium is formed from protons, neutrons and electrons.
Cations are formed if electrons are less. Anions are formed if electrons are more.
When a neutron star is formed, protons and electrons are crushed, they collide and become neutrons.
Atom is formed of electrons, protons and neutrons.
Cations are positively charged ions formed when atoms lose electrons. So they have less electrons than protons. Anions are negatively charged ions formed when atoms gain electrons. So they have more electrons than protons.
positive energy
Protons are positive, neutrons are neutral, electrons are negative; protons are formed from quarks and gluons.
An ions is formed when an atom gains or loses electrons.
actually +vely charged ions are formed due to the addition of more no.of electrons than protons in an atom
Elements are formed from atoms. Atoms are formed of protons, neutrons, and electrons (sub-atomic particles).
A chemical atom contain protons and neutrons (in the nucleus) and electrons; protons and neutrons are formed from quarks.
A chemical atom contain protons and neutrons (in the nucleus) and electrons; protons and neutrons are formed from quarks.
Monatomic anions are formed when atoms gain one or more electrons. The number of protons in the nucleus remains the same, giving the atom a net negative charge due to having more electrons than protons.