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Steve Ponce
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15 November, 18:31
3.) How do atoms become positive ions?
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Skye Hawkins
15 November, 18:36
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Neutral atoms can be turned into positively charged ions by removing one or more electrons. A neutral sodium atom, for example, contains 11 protons and 11 electrons. By removing an electron from this atom we get a positively charged Na + ion that has a net charge of + 1.
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