01 Introduction to Chemistry
02 Matter and the Atomic Structure
03 The Mole Concept, Chemical Formula and Equation
04 The Periodic Table of Elements
05 Chemical Bond
06 Acids, Bases and Salts
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5.1.5 Formation of Negative Ions

Formation of Negative Ion

  1. Negative ions are formed among atoms of non-metal elements except group-18 elements.
  2. Non-metal elements usually located in group 15, 16 and 17 in the periodic table and have 5, 6 or 7 valence electrons.
  3. To achieve octet arrangement of electrons, their atoms will receive 3, 2 or 1 electron.
  4. As a result, the electrons will out number the protons and hence negative ions formed.

Formation of Negative Ions of -1 Charge

(A fluorine atom receives one electron to form a fluoride ion with -1 charge)

Formation of Negative Ions of -2 Charge

(An oxygen atom receives two electrons to form a oxide ion with -2 charge)