How does an atom become a negetive ion?
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An atom that gains a negativeelectron, it becomes a negative ion. If it loses an electron it becomes apositive ion. Some atomslose electrons and become positive ions. Others gain electrons andbecome negative ions.
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An atom that gains a negativeelectron, it becomes a negative ion. If it loses an electron it becomes apositive ion. Some atomslose electrons and become positive ions. Others gain electrons andbecome negative ions.
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If an atom gains or loses an electron, it bacomes an ion. An atom that gains a negative electron, it becomes a negative ion. If it loses an electron it becomes a positive ion.
For example: A lithium atom has 3 protons and 3 electrons. It can lose one of its electrons, making it an ion. It now has more positive protons than electrons so it has an overall positive charge. Therefore it is a positive ion.
A fluorine atom will tend to gain, rather than lose, an electron. By gaining a negative electron, it has an overall negative charge. It has become a negative ion.
For example: A lithium atom has 3 protons and 3 electrons. It can lose one of its electrons, making it an ion. It now has more positive protons than electrons so it has an overall positive charge. Therefore it is a positive ion.
A fluorine atom will tend to gain, rather than lose, an electron. By gaining a negative electron, it has an overall negative charge. It has become a negative ion.
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