answersLogoWhite

0

N and P for example. Nitrogen will form a N3- the nitride ion.

User Avatar

Tierra Keeling

Lvl 10
3y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is an element with a large negative electron affinity most likely to form a positive ion a negative ion or a neutral atom?

An element with a large negative electron affinity is more likely to form a negative ion because it strongly attracts electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. This results in the formation of negatively charged ions.


What ion will most likely form a precipitate when reacted with SO42?

You didn't provide an ion. So since it's a positive most likely a negative ion.


What ion is chlorine most likely to form in compounds?

Chlorine is most likely to form the chloride ion, which has a charge of -1.


What ion is oxygen most likely to form?

Oxygen is most likely to form the oxide ion (O2-) by gaining two electrons.


What is the most likely monoatomic ion for chlorine to form?

Chlorine is most likely to form the monatomic ion Cl- (chloride ion) by gaining one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration similar to that of a noble gas.


What is an atom called that has more electrons than usual?

Most likely a negative ion.


In element bromine what ion is it most likely to form in compounds?

Argon doesn't form any ions as it has completely filled orbitals and is chemically inert.


What is needed to form a negative ion?

An electron is added in an atom to form a negative ion or anion. Because electron carry negative charge.


Will form an ionic bond?

A positive ion and a negative ion.


What element is most likely to form a negative 3 anion?

Nitride N^3- Phosphide P^3- Phosphate PO4^3-


Does chlorine form a positive or a negative ion?

Chlorine can form both positive and negative ions. As an element, chlorine typically forms a negative ion (Cl^-) by gaining one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. However, in certain compounds, chlorine can also form a positive ion (Cl^+) by losing an electron.


Most halogens form compounds by a. gaining an electron to form a negative ion. b. losing an electron to form a positive ion. c. losing protons. d. joining with both calcium and carbon.?

a. gaining an electron to form a negative ion. Halogens are highly reactive nonmetals that typically gain one electron to achieve a full outer electron shell, forming a negative ion.