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An atom differs from its ion in number of electrons. For example, H atom has 1 electron. Whereas H+ ion has 0 electrons. On the other hand, H− ion has 2 electrons.
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An atom differs from its ion in number of electrons. For example, H atom has 1 electron. Whereas H
+
ion has 0 electrons. On the other hand, H
−
ion has 2 electrons.
+
ion has 0 electrons. On the other hand, H
−
ion has 2 electrons.
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