Chemistry, asked by kargetikavita8, 6 months ago

The atom of an element A has three electrons in the outermost shell. It

loses one of these to the atom of another element B. What will be the

nature and value of charge on the ion which results from A?

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

An atom of an element A has three electron in its outer shell and B has six electron in outermost shell. The formula of the compound formed between these two will be. Solution : In this case the valence electron in the atom A is three and hence its generally 3.

Answered by saurav7793
2

A will have positive charge because after losing electrons, the number of protons is more. The value will be +1

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