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β 13y agoThe Alkaline Earth metal which comes just after the noble gas
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β 13y agoAn atom with two more electrons than a noble gas would be in the second column of the Periodic Table, such as a magnesium atom (Mg) with 12 electrons, compared to neon (Ne) with 10 electrons.
When an atom has more electrons than protons, it is negatively charged or anion. This imbalance causes a net negative charge on the atom.
An atom with more electrons than protons is called an anion. This creates a negative charge in the atom due to the excess electrons.
Atoms can achieve a noble gas configuration by either gaining, losing, or sharing electrons. For example, metals tend to lose electrons to achieve a full valence shell like a noble gas, while nonmetals tend to gain electrons. Some atoms can also share electrons by forming covalent bonds with other atoms to achieve a stable electron configuration.
When an atom has more electrons than protons, it is negatively charged. This imbalance creates an anion, which has a net negative charge.
If an atom has lost more protons than electrons, it becomes a positively charged ion. This is because it now has more positive charge (from the protons) than negative charge (from the electrons), leading to an overall positive charge.
Noble gases have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and less likely to gain or lose electrons. Halogens, on the other hand, only need one more electron to complete their outer shell, making them highly reactive and likely to form bonds with other elements to achieve stability.
When an atom has more electrons than protons, it is negatively charged or anion. This imbalance causes a net negative charge on the atom.
That is called a neutral atom, because it has no electric charge. If the atom has an electric charge (i.e., it has more protons than electrons, or more electrons than protons), it is called an ion.That is called a neutral atom, because it has no electric charge. If the atom has an electric charge (i.e., it has more protons than electrons, or more electrons than protons), it is called an ion.That is called a neutral atom, because it has no electric charge. If the atom has an electric charge (i.e., it has more protons than electrons, or more electrons than protons), it is called an ion.That is called a neutral atom, because it has no electric charge. If the atom has an electric charge (i.e., it has more protons than electrons, or more electrons than protons), it is called an ion.
Argon has a larger atom than helium. Argon is a noble gas with more electrons and a larger atomic radius than helium.
Atoms can achieve a noble gas configuration by either gaining, losing, or sharing electrons. For example, metals tend to lose electrons to achieve a full valence shell like a noble gas, while nonmetals tend to gain electrons. Some atoms can also share electrons by forming covalent bonds with other atoms to achieve a stable electron configuration.
An atom with more electrons than protons is called an anion. This creates a negative charge in the atom due to the excess electrons.
A gold atom has one more electron than a silver atom. Gold has 79 electrons while silver has 47 electrons.
The boron atom has fewer electrons than the lithium atom. Lithium has 3 electrons in its neutral state, while boron has 5 electrons.
An anion has more electrons than a neutral atom.
It means that the atom has more or less electrons than protons, making it either positive (less electrons than proton), or negative (more electrons than protons).
When an atom has more electrons than protons, it is negatively charged. This imbalance creates an anion, which has a net negative charge.
An atom with more electrons than protons has a Negative charge. This makes it not a atom but an Ion. A Negatively charged Ion is called a Anion (An-Ai-On) and a positive Ion is called a cation (Cat-ai-on).