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2. How does an ion differ from an atom?
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Answered by ankitrawat16
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an atom is an element that has the same number of protons and neutrons, an ion is an element that has different numbers of protons and electrons, an ion is positive when it has more protons than electrons and negative when it has more electrons than ions .

Answered by sharanya200636
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Explanation:

Ions are charged particles with positive or negative charge.

They are formed by the addition or removal of electrons from its valence shell.

Atoms are uncharged neutral particles which have a specific no.of of electrons.

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