shybrain shybrain
  • 09-02-2016
  • Chemistry
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what happens when a nitrogen atom loses two electrons?

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marioman98
marioman98 marioman98
  • 09-02-2016
When any atom loses two charged particles, it becomes an ion, with a charge opposite of the particles it lost. Ions will attempt to join up with other ions in ionic bonds, held together by the opposite charges of the atoms.
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Аноним Аноним
  • 09-02-2016
Since losing and gaining has to do with the ions, we know the answer! It would become a ion, specifically a cation, and gain a positive charge because it lost 2 electrons. 
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