It will lose 3, thus gaining 8 in its outer shell.
Hydrogen wants to obtain one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration similar to the noble gas helium.
It loses 2 electrons to obtain the argon configuration of 8 valence electrons.
they lose one electron
Oxygen is not use.Oxygen is produced in photosynthesis when breaking of water molecules to obtain electrons.
Chlorine atom has 17 electrons. It is readily accepting an electron from another atom to obtain its stable electron configuration (of argon). A chloride ion has 18 electrons.
Probable in Securityland!
probable cause
In the Bill of Rights the fourth amendment says the government must have a warrant and probable cause to search and/or seizure of your property.
Hydrogen wants to obtain one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration similar to the noble gas helium.
To obtain a warrant, law enforcement officials need to present probable cause to a judge or magistrate, who will then issue the warrant authorizing the search or arrest.
When forming compounds, nitrogen can obtain up to three electrons from other atoms.
It loses 2 electrons to obtain the argon configuration of 8 valence electrons.
Probable cause is a standard of proof required for a law enforcement officer to obtain a search warrant or make an arrest, based on facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe that a crime has been committed.
Police obtain warrants to conduct searches or make arrests by presenting evidence to a judge or magistrate, who then determines if there is probable cause to issue the warrant. Probable cause means there is a reasonable belief that a crime has been committed and that evidence of the crime can be found at the location to be searched or the person to be arrested.
Thermionic emission
This plant is now delocated, probable in Asia.
Carbon would gain four electrons to obtain the nearest noble gas (neon) configuration but because of it's unique location in the periodic table carbon may also lose four electrons to obtain the Helium electron configuration. More often than not carbon forms ions through covalent bonding with other nonmetals like oxygen (carbonate) and nitrogen (cyanide).