Uranium is a donor of electrons.
Nitrogen is a nonmetal with 5 valance electrons, which tends to receive three electrons to complete it outer electron shell.
Thede are unreactive elements.
valence electrons or electrons of the last level of electrons in an atom or the electrons in the last energy level of an atom, they have a negative chargethese electrons usually are the ones that take part in reacting, such as ionic bonding and covalent bonding :)
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The elements below Boron in group 13 generally give electrons to form ions, although they can form covalent compounds. Boron forms covalent bonds rather than ionic so it shares electrons.
Metals give up electrons while non-metals gain electrons
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Cations are formed when an atom loses electrons, resulting in a positively charged ion. Therefore, cations give away electrons rather than take them.
phosphorus will accept 3 electrons or share 3 electrons
neon has completely filled orbitals, obeys octet and has stable electronic configuration. Hence it does not take or give electrons.
Manganese can both give and take electrons. As a transition metal, manganese has variable oxidation states, ranging from +2 to +7, allowing it to both accept and donate electrons in chemical reactions.
Carbon's electronic configuration is-2,4 and hence it has 4 electrons in the outer most shell. Therefore it is highly difficult for it to give electrons and highly difficult for it to be stable after gaining an additional 4 electrons. But Carbon does give and also take electrons under certain favourable conditions.
They tend to gain electrons when reacting with a metal. Metals generally are short of a full octet by 1 to 4 valence electrons. It is easier to drop 2 electrons than try to gain 6 electrons. The elements in group four can go either way, but the other metals will give up electrons, and non-metals will take them.
Nitrogen is a nonmetal with 5 valance electrons, which tends to receive three electrons to complete it outer electron shell.
Thede are unreactive elements.
valence electrons or electrons of the last level of electrons in an atom or the electrons in the last energy level of an atom, they have a negative chargethese electrons usually are the ones that take part in reacting, such as ionic bonding and covalent bonding :)