If atoms didn't have electrons then you wouldn't be asking this question. No electrons means no elements, no elements mean no building blocks for life or basically anything, no anything means nothing.
we'd all die.
When atoms lose and gain electrons, an ionic bond will form. When atoms share electrons, a covalent bond will form.
Electrons always have their charge, when atoms gain electrons, they become ions.
to become stable
Gain of electrons form anions (negative charged atoms).
No! Atoms with more than 4 electrons gain electrons during bonding. Atoms with less than 4 electrons tend to lose electrons during bonding. Hope this helps!
When atoms lose or gain electrons, they form ions. These are charged particles.
se and sometimes gain electrons. Atoms with eight valence electrons do not easily lose electrons
When atoms lose and gain electrons, an ionic bond will form. When atoms share electrons, a covalent bond will form.
Electrons always have their charge, when atoms gain electrons, they become ions.
to become stable
they are ions
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.
No. Atoms of an element lose or gain electrons to form ions.
Nonmetals gain electrons.
For example metals loss electrons and nonmetals gain electrons.
Gain of electrons form anions (negative charged atoms).
Generally non-metals gain electrons and form anions.