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Question
which atom is most likely to accept electrons to form an ionic bond?
a mercury ion with a negative 2 charge
a potassium ion with a negative 1 charge
radon, a noble gas with 8 valence electrons
sulfur, a nonmetal with 6 valence electrons
Brief Explanations
- A mercury ion with a negative 2 charge already has an excess of electrons and is not likely to accept more.
- A potassium ion with a negative 1 charge is not a common state for potassium (potassium usually forms positive ions), and it also has an electron gain already.
- Radon, as a noble gas with 8 valence electrons, has a full valence shell and is very stable, not likely to accept electrons.
- Sulfur, a non - metal with 6 valence electrons, needs 2 more electrons to complete its octet (a stable electron configuration), so it is likely to accept electrons to form an ionic bond.
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sulfur, a nonmetal with 6 valence electrons