To create a negative ion, an atom must gain one or more electrons, resulting in a net negative charge. This typically occurs when an atom has a high electronegativity, which allows it to attract additional electrons easily. For example, nonmetals like chlorine or oxygen often form negative ions (anions) by gaining electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, often resembling that of the nearest noble gas.
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