The molecule of carbon monoxide is slightly polarized; oxygen has a small positive charge and carbon has a small negative charge.
M shell electrons are more tightly bound because they are closer to the nucleus and experience a greater effective nuclear charge. This results in stronger attraction between the electrons and the nucleus, making it more difficult to remove them from the atom.
there is no such element
Polar covalent molecule is where one element in the bond is more electronegative and holds the shared electrons closer to itself. Non polar covalent bonds is where they're evenly between each element.
It is a neutral atom of the element gaining or losing one or more electrons.
When forming a positive ion, electrons are typically lost from the outermost energy level, also known as the valence shell. This is because these electrons are the least tightly bound to the nucleus and are more easily removed. The specific level from which electrons are lost can vary depending on the element, but it generally involves the highest principal quantum number.
M shell electrons are more tightly bound because they are closer to the nucleus and experience a greater effective nuclear charge. This results in stronger attraction between the electrons and the nucleus, making it more difficult to remove them from the atom.
How much an element is attracted to receiving valance electrons. The more electronegative, the more it needs electrons.
The element has gained one or more electrons....
The element has gained one or more electrons....
The element has gained one or more electrons....
Electrons are never connecting with the nuclease of an atom, the electrons do pass more freely if that's what you mean though.
Electrons are never connecting with the nuclease of an atom, the electrons do pass more freely if that's what you mean though.
Neon has 0 valence electrons so it is not possible to have an element with fewer valence electrons. There can, therefore, be no such element.
there is no such element
An element that has two outer electrons is carbon. Carbon would not use the energy to gain six more electrons when it can easily get rid of the two outer electrons.
Polar covalent molecule is where one element in the bond is more electronegative and holds the shared electrons closer to itself. Non polar covalent bonds is where they're evenly between each element.
It is a neutral atom of the element gaining or losing one or more electrons.