The ion formed by chlorine is the "chloride" ion
Hydroxonium H3O+ ion is formed.
a bromide ion is formed, the ion formed has a -1 charge, and the ion formed is an anion
The answer is Hydrate.
+1 Na+ ion is formed
Fluoride Ion
No, the atomic number does not change when an ion is formed. The number of protons does not change when an ion is formed, so the atomic mass would not change.
The hydronium ion which is written chemically as H3O+ will be formed when the water and the hydrogen ion combine. The ability of water to attract the hydrogen ion is what will lead to the formation of the hydronium ion.
A hydrogen ion (H+)
A hydrate is a compound that is surrounded by water molecules and held in place by hydrogen bonds
The fluoride ion is the ion formed by the element fluorine
This ion is hydronium: (H3O)+.