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30 April, 15:53

When an atom that has no charge loses two electrons, it becomes a:

A: positive ion.

B: negative ion.

C: positive isotope.

D: negative isotope.

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  1. 30 April, 16:19
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    The answer you're looking for is positive ion.
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