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20 December, 20:42

The simple model below is a neutral magnesium (Mg) atom with the element's most common mass number.

What must happen to an atom of magnesium in order to become a magnesium ion Mg+2?

a. It must lose two neutrons and become a different isotope.

b. It must gain two neutrons and become a different isotope.

c. It must lose two electrons and become an ion.

d. It must gain two electrons and become an ion.

All I know is that it is NOT D

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  1. 20 December, 20:56
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    The answer is letter c
  2. 20 December, 20:57
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    The answer is C. It must lose two electrons and become an ion.
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