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Kyler Lane
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29 September, 02:46
How do atoms become ions?
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Marissa Mcconnell
29 September, 02:58
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An atom becomes an Ion (a) if it gains one or more electron (s) or (b) if it loses one or more electron (s). When it gains electrons it becomes negatively charged and is called an anion. When it loses electron (s) it becomes positively charged and is called a cation
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