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What kind of elements form anions? Support your answer by two examples

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Answered by adhyayan56
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Anions are negatively charged ions. They are formed when non-metal gains the electrons. They gain one or more than one electron and do not lose any protons. Therefore they possess a net negative charge. Some examples of anions are Iodide (I–), chlorine (Cl–), hydroxide (OH–).

Anions are negatively charged ions. They are formed when non-metal gains the electrons. They gain one or more than one electron and do not lose any protons. Therefore they possess a net negative charge. Some examples of anions are Iodide (I–), chlorine (Cl–), hydroxide (OH–).When sodium a cation is depicted as NA+, the plus charge indicator shows that it has one electron less than the total number of protons. Thus sodium having an uneven distribution of electrons and protons enables it to have a positive charge. Also the element chloride anion Cl- would denote that it has one less proton than the total number of electrons and giving it a minus charge. The difference between Anions and Cations are provided in the table listed below.

Anions are negatively charged ions. They are formed when non-metal gains the electrons. They gain one or more than one electron and do not lose any protons. Therefore they possess a net negative charge. Some examples of anions are Iodide (I–), chlorine (Cl–), hydroxide (OH–).When sodium a cation is depicted as NA+, the plus charge indicator shows that it has one electron less than the total number of protons. Thus sodium having an uneven distribution of electrons and protons enables it to have a positive charge. Also the element chloride anion Cl- would denote that it has one less proton than the total number of electrons and giving it a minus charge. The difference between Anions and Cations are provided in the table listed below.Examples Sulfide, Oxide, Fluoride, Chloride. etc.

Answered by Vanshikasingh106
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Answer:

iodide, chlorine

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