Yes, every element on the periodic table can exist as an ion by gaining or losing electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. Some elements are more likely to form ions due to their electron configuration, such as metals which tend to lose electrons to form cations and nonmetals which tend to gain electrons to form anions.
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Sodium, Aluminium, Chlorine gas....every thing that are in its element form or only consist of one type of atom is called element.
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The chemical element symbol for gold (Au) is the same in every language and is not translated.
The rational numbers form an algebraic structure with respect to addition and this structure is called a group. And it is the property of a group that every element in it has an additive inverse.
The oxygen element has such an ability. The triatomic form is called ozone molecule.
The chemical reaction in which an element like iron combines with oxygen to form an oxide is called oxidation.
The element called Carbon is black in its pure form and is found with other elements in every organism. Carbon can be found in several different forms such as Carbon Dioxide ( a gas) or Diamond (a Solid).
it is called a form
Yes, every element on the periodic table can exist as an ion by gaining or losing electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. Some elements are more likely to form ions due to their electron configuration, such as metals which tend to lose electrons to form cations and nonmetals which tend to gain electrons to form anions.
The one or two letter short form is called the symbol for the element.
AllotropismThe form of an element having a different molecular structure is a Allotrope. Examples of an Allotrope are diamonds and graphite. An Allotrope is a carbon.
Zero. the oxidation number of all elemnts in every form is zero