1. Describe what happens to a negative ion and provide an example.
2. Describe what happens to a positive ion and provide an example.
3. Explain what happened to the atom if it had a charge of 3+ and draw a diagram illustrating the electrons in its atom with a charge of 3+
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1.Just as atoms can lose electrons to become cations, some can gain electrons and become negatively charged anions. Again, you may be familiar with some of these ions. Fluoride is sometimes added to community water supplies. Your dentist may also give you a fluoride treatment.
2.An ion is defined as an atom or group of atoms where the number of electrons is not equal to the number of protons. Electrons have a negative charge, whereas protons have a positive charge. When an atom gains electrons, this results in a negative charge. This type of ion is called an anion. When an atom loses electrons, this results in a positive charge. A positively charged ion is called a cation. Enjoy exploring several examples of ions of both types.
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