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Aylin Estrada
Chemistry
7 October, 07:19
Explain how metallic atoms become ions.
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Holly Bell
7 October, 07:28
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Metallic atoms becomes ions when they lose an electron.
they will be cation and cations have positive charge. with positive charge you can recognize the cation.
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Ahmad Ellis
7 October, 07:38
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Metallic atoms become ions when they lose an electron. They then become cations and have a positive charge that is equal to the number of electrons lost.
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