It would gain 1
Iodine typically gains an electron to form a -1 ion.
An ion forms when an atom gains or loses electrons to have a stable electron configuration. When an atom gains electrons, it forms a negatively charged ion (anion), and when it loses electrons, it forms a positively charged ion (cation).
yes
Negative ions are formed when an atom gains one or more electrons, making them nonmetals. Metals tend to lose electrons to form positive ions.
Silicon (Si) can gain or lose 4 electrons. It can either gain 4 electrons to have a stable octet configuration or lose 4 electrons to achieve a stable configuration.
Iodine typically gains an electron to form a -1 ion.
In chemical reaction nitrogen generally gains electrons.
Silicon gains 4 electrons.
Sodium loses one electron to form a Na+ ion. Sulfur gains two electrons to form a sulfide ion, S2-.
Beryllium tends to lose two electrons to form a 2+ cation.
An ion forms when an atom gains or loses electrons to have a stable electron configuration. When an atom gains electrons, it forms a negatively charged ion (anion), and when it loses electrons, it forms a positively charged ion (cation).
Nope, Chlorine reacts if it gains electrons. Not Lose. Apex
yes
Negative ions are formed when an atom gains one or more electrons, making them nonmetals. Metals tend to lose electrons to form positive ions.
Bromine gains one electron to achieve a full outer electron shell. It tends to form an anion with a charge of -1.
it will lose 3 electrons
It gains electrons because it has a charge of -3