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Different atoms have a different number of electrons. This is why they show different spectra.
Gaining electrons will increase the negative charge of an ion, making it more negative. Losing electrons will decrease the negative charge of an ion, making it more positive. The overall charge of an ion is determined by the number of protons in the nucleus compared to the number of electrons.
Gaining electrons lead to decrease in oxidation state.
it will effect the eggs
Of course not. No change in neutrons. Number of electrons decrease
If you increase the number of bulbs in a circuit, the resistance in the circuit will increase, causing the motor's speed to decrease. If you decrease the number of bulbs, the resistance in the circuit will decrease, causing the motor's speed to increase.
An increase in atomic number within a specific period corresponds to an increase in the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom. This leads to a higher positive charge, causing the outer electrons to be more strongly attracted to the nucleus. As a result, the atomic size tends to decrease across a period as atomic number increases.
They are inverly related ,number increase cost decrease as wellas cost increase may qulity & number decrease
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The number of units will decrease and if it is going from largest to smallest the number of units will increase.
During ionic bonds, atoms can gain or lose electrons to achieve a full outer shell, resulting in ions with a positive or negative charge. This process can increase or decrease the number of electrons in the outer shell, while the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus remains constant. Electric attraction between oppositely charged ions leads to the formation of the ionic bond.
To round off the number.
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In order to maintain, electrical neutrality, the number of electrons will also increase as the number of protons increases.
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