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Very Important!! Electron lender or borrower?

i need to know if these elements lend or borrow electrons and how many do they lend or borrow.
-sodium
-phosphorus
-potassium
-oxygen
-iodine
-cesium
-bromine
-sulfur
-magnesium
Please answer!! Its really important..

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Sodium lends 1 electron.
Phosphorus borrows 3 electrons.
Potassium lends one electron.
Oxygen borrows 2 electrons.
Iodine borrows one electron.
Cesium lends 1 electron.
Bromine borrows 1 electron.
Sulfur borrows 2 electrons.
And magnesium lends 2 electrons.
User Rolando Yera
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Answer : Lending makes the element as cation (positively charged species) and borrowing makes the element as anion (negatively charged species).

Usually all the metal species donates the electrons and non-metals accepts (borrows) the electrons.


Sodium (Na) donates 1 electron and becomes
Na^(+).

Phosphorus (P) accepts 3 electrons and becomes an anion of phosphorus
P^(-3).

Potassium (K) donates its one electron and gets converted to
K^(+).

Oxygen (O) accepts 2 electrons and turns as
O^(-2) .

Iodine (I) accepts one electron and gets converted into
I^(-).

Cesium (Cs) donates 1 electron and turns to
Cs^(+).

Bromine (Br) accepts 1 electron and turns as
Br^(-).

Sulfur (S) accepts 2 electrons and becomes
S^(-2).

Magnesium (Mg) donates its 2 electrons and gets converted as
Mn^(+2).

User Dhruvik
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