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28 February, 09:52

Potassium ions (k+) have a positive charge. What happens to a potassium atom electrons when it becomes an ion

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  1. 28 February, 09:59
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    The original potassium atom then becomes a potassium cation with formula k + the potassium atom donates one of its electrons, to be specific the only the electron in its valence shell to another more electronegative atom.
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