It has gained one or more electrons, and will be attracted to positively charged ions.
A fluorine atom can change into a fluorine ion by gaining one electron to achieve a full valence shell. This extra electron gives the fluorine atom a negative charge, transforming it into a fluoride ion.
'Fluoride atom'. ???? The fluorine ATOM is 'F' The fluorine molecule is 'F2'. The Fluoride ION is 'F^-' NB When an atom becomes a charged species, it is no longer an atom , but an ION. The suffix '--ide' indicates it is an ion, not an atom. So 'Fluoride atom' is a nonsense. It is either 'Fluoride ion' or Fluorine atom'.
it will become a negative ion due to the negative charge of electron
Fluorine decreases in size when it becomes an ion because it gains an electron and forms a negative charge, leading to increased electron-electron repulsion and a slight expansion of the electron cloud around the fluoride ion.
When an atom gains an electron, it becomes negatively charged and forms an anion. This process is known as reduction, and it can change the chemical properties of the atom by affecting its reactivity and ability to form bonds.
A fluorine atom can change into a fluorine ion by gaining one electron to achieve a full valence shell. This extra electron gives the fluorine atom a negative charge, transforming it into a fluoride ion.
'Fluoride atom'. ???? The fluorine ATOM is 'F' The fluorine molecule is 'F2'. The Fluoride ION is 'F^-' NB When an atom becomes a charged species, it is no longer an atom , but an ION. The suffix '--ide' indicates it is an ion, not an atom. So 'Fluoride atom' is a nonsense. It is either 'Fluoride ion' or Fluorine atom'.
it will become a negative ion due to the negative charge of electron
The atom becomes a negative ion.
It becomes a negative ion.
An atom that has gained an electron becomes a negatively charged ion.
Fluorine decreases in size when it becomes an ion because it gains an electron and forms a negative charge, leading to increased electron-electron repulsion and a slight expansion of the electron cloud around the fluoride ion.
An atom with a charge is called an ion. If the atom gains electrons, it becomes a negative ion (anion), while if it loses electrons, it becomes a positive ion (cation).
The atom becomes a negative ion.
If an atom loses an electron it becomes a negative ion, called an anion.
An atom becomes a positive ion by losing electrons, resulting in more protons than electrons. This creates a net positive charge. An atom becomes a negative ion by gaining electrons, leading to more electrons than protons. This creates a net negative charge.
an atom that gains an electron becomes a negative ion, called an anion.