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5 January, 18:06

What occurs when a magnesium atom becomes a magnesium ion?

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  1. 5 January, 18:21
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    The atom then has more protons than electrons and so it will be positively charged, a positive ion. Example: A magnesium atom may lose two electrons and become a Mg2 + ion. Non-metal atoms may gain electrons and become negatively charged ... (It loses two electrons.)
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