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Luna Phillips
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31 January, 03:58
How can a negative ion form from an atom?
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Marlon Hooper
31 January, 04:25
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Non metal atoms gain an electron (s) from another atom which makes them become negatively charged.
They do this to acquire a stable outer shell.
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