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26 September, 21:24

When a barium atom loses two electrons what charge does it have

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  1. 27 September, 00:15
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    It becomes a positive ion and its radius decreases

    Explanation:

    As per the Octet rule, Barium has 2 electrons in its outermost shell. When it loses the two electron it gains two positive charge i. e Ba2+. As the barium loses the two electron from its outermost shell, the outermost shell becomes vacant and thus is no more considered as a part of atomic geometry of the barium atom and since the outermost shell is considered negligible the radius of barium atom reduces automatically.
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