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one electron is present in outermost shell of the atom of an element X. what would be the nature and value of charge on the Ion formed if this electron is removed from the outermost shell?

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Answered by chiragsaini481
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An element X is a metal because one electron is present in the outermost shell i.e., 1 valence electron. When this valence electron is removed from the outermost shell, a cation (positive ion) will be formed with a charge of + 1.

Answered by Anonymous
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An element X is a metal because 1 electron is present in the outermost shell i.e., 1 valence electron. When which valence electron is removed from the outermost shell a cation will be formed with the charge of +1.

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