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10 June, 05:09

Bromine has the atomic number 35. Bromine atoms often have 36 electrons, making them have this overall charge:

A. - 1

B. + 1

C. - 2

D. + 2

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  1. 10 June, 05:15
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    Answer: The correct answer is Option A.

    Explanation:

    An ion is formed when a neutral atom looses or gains electrons.

    When an atom looses electrons, it results in the formation of positive ion known as cation. When an atom gains electrons, it results in the formation of negative ion known as anion.

    We are given:

    Atomic number of bromine = Number of protons in bromine atom = 35

    Number of electrons = 36

    Number of electrons = Number of protons - charge

    Charge = 35 - 36 = - 1

    Bromine atom is forming an anion having - 1 charge

    Hence, the correct answer is Option A.
  2. 10 June, 05:26
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    Answer: A) - 1
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