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Virginia Norris
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4 February, 07:32
How do you find the charge of an ion
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Alani Boyer
4 February, 07:51
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Answer: To find the charge of an ion you must add the charge of protons and charge of electrons of an element.
Explanation: By doing this you get the overall charge of the ion.
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