kaybird3301 kaybird3301
  • 26-02-2019
  • Chemistry
contestada

why do non-metals tend to gain electrons to form negative ions​

Respuesta :

razorrblazerr2004
razorrblazerr2004 razorrblazerr2004
  • 26-02-2019

Nonmetals tend to gain electrons in order to achieve a full outer shell, so they are said to have high electro-negativities.

Answer Link
plutookooo
plutookooo plutookooo
  • 27-02-2019
Nonmetals want to have 8 valence electrons (like noble gases), so they must gain electrons.
They become negative because they will then have more electrons (-) than protons (+).

Hope this helps :)
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What ideas arose in ancient Greece that contributed to the development of democratic values in the modern world?
how do you say yes and no in german
write 5/3 as a mixed number
what is half of 53 and what is half of 86 and what is half of 95
552000 in scientific notation
An object has a mass of 250g. What is the gravitational force of an object by the earth?
what is the quotient and remainder for 52 ÷ 8
F - 23 = 23 Solve for f
what word describes the equal shares of a shape
if it rained 3 days out of 20 days, on what percent of days did it rain?