IonicCompounds

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7-4-7-6 Atoms are made of protons, with positive charges, and electrons, with negative charges. When an atom, usually of a metal, loses an electron, it becomes an ion with a positive charge. When an atom of a non-metal gains electrons, it becomes a negative ion. The charge of the ion is determined for metals by subtracting the number of electrons from the number protons and vice versa for non-metals.

Example Sodium (Na) ion with 11 protons and 10 electrons. The net charge is thus:

                                                                                               11 protons....11+
                                                                                              -10 electrons..10-                                                                                              ___________________
                                                                                               Net Charge=   +1
                                                                                     Therefore the ion is labled Na+1


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