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8 January, 01:18

During a chemical reaction, an iron atom became the ion Fe2+. What happened to the iron atom?

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  1. 8 January, 01:28
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    The answer is the atom lost electrons

    When an atom lost electron, it will obtain a positive charge that caused it transform from Fe into Fe2+

    The opposite effect will appear if the atom lost proton, it will obtain a negative charged that will add additional; (-) to the atom. (assuming it's in a same amount, it will be Fe2-)
  2. 8 January, 01:42
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    The Iron atom lost two electrons to become the Fe2 + ion. This is referred to as oxidation.
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