To form a cation an atom should (LOSE/ GAIN) A cation always has (NEGATIVE/ POSITIVE) electron/s charge To form an anion an atom should (LOSEI GAIN) An anion always has (NEGATIVE/POSITIVE) electron/s charge

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To form a cation an atom should (LOSE/ GAIN)
A cation always has (NEGATIVE/ POSITIVE)
electron/s
charge
To form an anion an atom should (LOSEI GAIN)
An anion always has (NEGATIVE/POSITIVE)
electron/s
charge
Metals tend to form
Nonmetals tend to form
(CATIONS /ANIONS)
(CATIONS / ANIONS)
Covalent bond forms between nonmetal and
lonic bond is bond between nonmetal and
(METAL/ NONMETAL)
(METAL/ NONMETAL)
lonic bond is electrostatic interaction (False /True)
(STRONGER
lonic bond is
/WEAKER ) than covalent
Transcribed Image Text:To form a cation an atom should (LOSE/ GAIN) A cation always has (NEGATIVE/ POSITIVE) electron/s charge To form an anion an atom should (LOSEI GAIN) An anion always has (NEGATIVE/POSITIVE) electron/s charge Metals tend to form Nonmetals tend to form (CATIONS /ANIONS) (CATIONS / ANIONS) Covalent bond forms between nonmetal and lonic bond is bond between nonmetal and (METAL/ NONMETAL) (METAL/ NONMETAL) lonic bond is electrostatic interaction (False /True) (STRONGER lonic bond is /WEAKER ) than covalent
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