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Quizzes & Puzzles4 mins ago
k i know what an atom is made up of. i know that the electrons on the outer shell of an atom are the ones with the most energy and so they are the only ones that can be transferred (what is this process actually called? transferring of electrons?) to another type of atom. what tells you whose atom's electrons switch round? is it all of the electrons on the outer shell of one atom that move to the other, or does it differ? if so, what are the rules and why? what are the rules for which atom gives up its electrons, and why? is it something to do with balancing, and heading towards certain numbers of electrons? if so, what happens if they would both get closer to the number by giving up their electrons? say the balance number is 8, you have an atom of 20 electrons and atom of 30 electrons, and one of them becomes an ion. what happens? also, what is the process that makes them become ions? why does it happen, and what use do we have for this? if u can answer any of these questions id be grateful. ty