Neither - they both have the same number of electrons.
yes
A cation is an atom that has lost one or more electrons. An anion is an atom that has gained one or more electrons.
Positive. Unless their are still more electrons then protons.
Atoms that have lost one or more electrons form an ionic bond with an atom that has gained one of more electrons.
A cation.
yes
possible
A cation is an atom that has lost one or more electrons. An anion is an atom that has gained one or more electrons.
An atom that loses one or more electrons is an ion, specifically a cation.
An ion is formed by losing one or more electrons. When an atom loses electrons, it becomes positively charged and is called a cation.
Two atoms that share one or more pair of electrons are covalently bonded.
Positive. Unless their are still more electrons then protons.
Atoms that have lost one or more electrons form an ionic bond with an atom that has gained one of more electrons.
NO!!!! Hydrogen has only ONE(1) electron Uranium has NINETY TWO(92) electrons.
Atoms that have lost one or more electrons form an ionic bond with an atom that has gained one of more electrons.
Different charges result from the loss of one or more electrons, or the gaining of one or more electrons forming ions. Atoms that lose electrons develop a positive charge equal to the number of electrons lost. Atoms that gain electrons develop a negative charge equal to the number of electrons gained.
It gains one or more electrons