Chemistry, asked by goodstudent81, 2 months ago

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The removal of one or more electrons from a neutral atom results in a _____.
a. positively-charged anion
b. positively-charged cation
c. negatively-charged anion
d. negatively-charged cation.​

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Answered by georgeanorue
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Answer:

neutral atom that loses an electron becomes a positive charged cation.

Explanation:

Example: Na → Na+ + e−

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