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29 May, 14:21

The number of electrons an atom would gain or lose when forming ionic bonds. It can be positive, negative or zero.

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  1. 29 May, 14:47
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    In an ionic bond, an element will have to lose or gain electrons.

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    Ionic bond, also called electrovalent bond, type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a chemical compound. Such a bond forms when the valence (outermost) electrons of one atom are transferred permanently to another atom. The atom that loses the electrons becomes a positively charged ion (cation), while the one that gains them becomes a negatively charged ion (anion).



    The number of electrons an atom would gain or lose when forming ionic bonds cannot be zero.
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