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1 June, 18:03

How to determine number of electrons lost or gained?

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  1. 1 June, 18:22
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    A neutrally charged atom, or a normal atom, has the same number of protons as electrons. An atom of Carbon, C, has 6 electrons and protons. If the atom gains or looses an electron (s), the atom will become an ion. To figure out how many electrons were lost/gained, you can do one of two things: look at the charge of the ion; or look at the difference in the amount electrons and protons. Say you have two element symbols: C and C - 2. The ion, C-2, would have gained two electrons. If it were C+2, it would have lost two electrons. If you only have the number of electrons, you simply look at the difference to the number of protons. Ex:

    Element 1 - Protons:12 Electrons:13

    This atom has gained an electron, giving it a - 1 charge.
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