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Atoms with a charge • Ion: any atom that has a net electric charge; not neutral • If the atom is not neutral, then there must be a different number of protons and electrons • First determine the number protons and electrons (either use the periodic table or it will be given to you) • Figure out the difference between number of protons and electrons. • If there are more electrons than protons, the charge is the negative difference • If there are more protons than electrons, the charge is the positive difference • Once you figure this out, write the symbol of the element with the charge to the top right. • For example: Lithium with 2 electrons is written as Li+1 Sodium Sodium (Loses e-) 11 Protons +11 11 Electrons -11 Net charge 0 11 Protons +11 10 Electrons -10 Net charge +1 Positive ions lose electrons. Atoms can lose more than one electron (cations) Chlorine ClGains e- 17 Protons 18 Electrons -18 Net charge -1 Negative ions gains electrons (anions) +17 • An atom of oxygen has 10 electrons. What is its charge? • An atom of Calcium has 18 electrons. What is its charge?