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what is meant by atomic number of an element [b] does the atomic of an element change when its atoms form ions [c] give one example each of cation and an anion

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Answered by priyankabhasin327
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Explanation:There are many types of chemical bonds and forces that bind molecules together. The two most basic types of bonds are characterized as either ionic or covalent. In ionic bonding, atoms transfer electrons to each other. Ionic bonds require at least one electron donor and one electron acceptor. In contrast, atoms with the same electronegativity share electrons in covalent bonds, because neither atom preferentially attracts or repels the shared electrons.

Answered by Luthfiyazehra
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here u go

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Atomic number can be defined as the number of protons present in the nucleus of an atom. Atomic number of an element does not change when it forms ions because the number of protons does not alter. For example 1. Anion: Chlorine 2. Cation: Silver

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