calories burned- calorie intake positive number = lose fat negative number = gain fat
the number of electrons the element needs to lose or gain to have a full valence shell
If an atom is electropositive (metals, in general), then they will lose electrons and form positive ions. If an atom is electronegative (non-metals, in general), then they will gain electrons and form negative ions.
The number of electrons of the element needs to lose or gain to have a full valence shell (apex)
Atoms with eight valence electrons usually do not gain or lose electrons. Atoms with one, two, or three valence electrons will lose electrons.
No. I don't think weight determines someones height. Once you grow as tall as you're gunna get, you stop. You don't shrink if you gain or lose weight and you don't get taller if you gain or lose weight. But, being short and fat isn't a real pretty combo, or being really tall and extremelly skinny. No. I don't think weight determines someones height. Once you grow as tall as you're gunna get, you stop. You don't shrink if you gain or lose weight and you don't get taller if you gain or lose weight. But, being short and fat isn't a real pretty combo, or being really tall and extremelly skinny.
The oxidation state of an element is determined by the number of electrons the element needs to lose or gain to have a full valence electron shell.
Lose
No. Atoms can gain and lose electrons but seldom gain or lose protons.
a closed system will not gain or lose mass
It doesn't lose or gain
They gain or lose electrons, while the atoms combine.
Neither lose nor gain.