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14 May, 11:20

An atom of an element has a total of 12 electrons. An ion of the same element has a total of 10 electrons. Which statement describes the charge and radius of the ion?

1. The ion is positively charged and its radius is smaller than the radius of the atom.

2. The ion is positively charged and its radius is larger than the radius of the atom. 3. The ion is negatively charged and its radius is smaller than the radius of the atom.

4. The ion is negatively charged and its radius is larger than the radius of the atom.

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  1. 14 May, 11:28
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    The answer is # 1.

    When the atom has less electrons than the original, it means it is less negative because electrons are the negative particles of an atom. Being less negative means that it has a positive charge.

    Having less electrons means there are less electrons to orbit the atom, which means it's radius is decreased; this makes the atom looks smaller.
  2. 14 May, 11:28
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    The ion has a positive charge and its Radius is smaller than that of the atom
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