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Answer:
Explanation:
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a. When a sulphur atom gains two electrons, it becomes negatively charged to form an anion called sulphide ion and it’s represented as S2-. Â
b. When an aluminium atom loses three electrons, it becomes positively charged to form a cation and it is represented as Al3+. Â
c. When a nitrogen atom gains three electrons, it becomes negatively charged to form an anion called nitride ion and it is represented as N3-. Â
d. When a calcium atom loses two electrons, it becomes positively charged to form a cation and it is represented as Ca2+ Â
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• When Iron (Fe) loses two electrons, it becomes Fe2+ and the electronic configuration will be 1S2 2S2 2P6 3S2 3P6 3d6 Â
• When Cobalt (Co) loses two electrons, it becomes Co2+ and the electronic configuration will be 1S2 2S2 2P6 3S2 3P6 3d7 Â
• When Nickel (Ni) loses two electrons, it becomes Ni2+ and the electronic configuration will be 1S2 2S2 2P6 3S2 3P6 3d8 Â
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•When Chromium (Cr) loses three electrons, it becomes  Cr3+ and the electronic configuration will be 1S2 2S2 2P6 3S2 3P6 3d3
• When Manganese (Mn) loses three electrons, it becomes Mn3+ and the electronic configuration will be 1S2 2S2 2P6 3S2 3P6 3d4 Â
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•Bromine (Br) gains an electron to become Br- Â
•Hydrogen (H) gains an electron to become H- Â
•Arsenic (As) gains three electrons to become As3- Â
•Selenium (Se) gains two electrons to become Se2- Â