Chemistry, asked by muhammadkhattak851, 2 months ago

1. a. In what ways do atoms form ions?​

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Answered by Celestria
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Ions are formed as atoms lose or gain electrons to satisfy the octet law and have complete electron shells of the outer valence. They become positively charged as they lose electrons, and are called cations. They are charged negatively when they gain electrons, and are called anions.

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Answered by ItsMagician
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Ions are formed by the addition of electrons to, or the removal of electrons from, neutral atoms or molecules or other ions; by combination of ions with other particles; or by rupture of a covalent bond between two atoms in such a way that both of the electrons of the bond are left in association with one of the.

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