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8. Anions are formed by of electrons by its elements.​

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Answered by rakeshkarri79
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nions are the negative ions formed from the gain of one or more electrons. When nonmetal atoms gain electrons, they often do so until their outermost principal energy level achieves an octet. This process is illustrated below for the elements fluorine, oxygen, and nitrogen. All of these anions are isoelectronic with each other and with neon.

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Answered by Hyemi2008
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Anions are the negative ions formed from the gain of one or more electrons. When nonmetal atoms gain electrons, they often do so until their outermost principal energy level achieves an octet. This process is illustrated below for the elements fluorine, oxygen, and nitrogen.

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