NUMBER OF ELECTRONS ANY ATOM CAN ACCEPT OR DONATE IS
ATOMIC NUMBER
VALENCY
CHARGE
MASS
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The charge on an atom tells you how much of a deviation there is from an element's normal valence number. Electrons are negatively charged. So a negatively charged atom means that there are more electrons than the normal valence number. A positively charged atom has fewer electrons than the normal valence number.
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