As long as is does not turn to a gas, the heating will only increase the volume. With this the density will decrease as the mass will stay the same.
Sodium will lose 1 electron in its compounds.
They use a force called bonding where they either gain or lose an electron.
Noble Gasses.
Strontium, element with atomic number 38, will lose 2 electrons to form a stable ion as it tends to lose electrons to attain a noble gas configuration.
Ions are formed when elements gain or lose electrons.
If 2 are attracted to each other then they exchange (lose or gain) electrons so that their outer shell can be full. You should google bohrs theory and diagrams.
No. Atoms of an element lose or gain electrons to form ions.
Ionic Bond is the answer SGT John
Generally metals lose electrons and nonmetals gain electrons.
Atoms typically do not lose protons because that would change the identity of the element. Instead, atoms can lose or gain electrons to form ions with a different charge. Protons are not generally lost by atoms in chemical reactions.
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The oxidation state of an element is determined by the number of electrons it loses or gains when forming a compound. It depends on the element's position in the periodic table and its ability to either lose or gain electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. The rules for assigning oxidation states are based on the idea that atoms tend to gain or lose electrons to achieve a full outer shell.
Why yes. The mass in elements directly corresponds with the heat of the element in question. Perfectly plausible.
Valence electron describes type of element. It either lose or gain electron.
The electron affinity of an element can be either positive or negative, depending on whether the element tends to gain or lose electrons when forming chemical bonds.
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Sodium will lose 1 electron in its compounds.