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what will be the electric charge of aluminium

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Answered by smiley16
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Charge of Aluminium

CATIONS. Initially, the aluminum atom had a charge of +13 + (−13) = 0; in other words, its charge was neutral due to the equal numbers of protons and electrons. When it becomes an ion, it loses 3 electrons, leaving behind only 10. Now the charge is +13 + (−10) = +3.

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Answered by sailajahindipt
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Initially it loses 3 electrons, leaving behind only 10. Now the charge is +13 + (−10) = +3. so the charge is 3
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