Biology, asked by situj688, 3 months ago

In an oxidation-reduction reaction, electrons shift from one ion to another. When an electron is lost from an atom, what happens to the charge? justify your answer


a. The ion becomes less negative

b. The charge of the ion remains unchanged

c. The ion becomes more negative​

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Answered by ishitajadhav97
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Answer:

here is your answer mate !

Explanation:

a) The ion becomes less negative

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