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In the atom of an element x , 6 electrons are present in the outermost shell . If it acquires noble gas confriguration by accepting requisite number of electrons , then what would be the charge on the ion so formed

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Answered by zumba12
40

The ion formed will be an anion as it has a negative charge on it.

Given:

Number of electrons in element X = 6

To find:

Nature of ion formed = ?

Explanation:

  • As the number of electrons present in element X is 6, to attain noble gas configuration it requires 2 more electrons.
  • When it gains two electrons, element X gets converted into ion as the number of electrons is increased.
  • As it has gained 2 electrons, the ion will be X^{2-}. Thus the charge on the so formed ion is inferred as -2.

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Answered by sharmamohitms135135
26

Answer:

Explanation:

The ion formed will be an anion as it has a negative charge on it.

Given:

Number of electrons in element X = 6

To find:

Nature of ion formed = ?

Explanation:

As the number of electrons present in element X is 6, to attain noble gas configuration it requires 2 more electrons.

When it gains two electrons, element X gets converted into ion as the number of electrons is increased.

As it has gained 2 electrons, the ion will be . Thus the charge on the so formed ion is inferred as -2.

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