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Why is aluminum a cation?

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Answered by Thinkab13
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Answer:

Aluminium is a cation because it mainly loss electron whenever it forms compound with an other element

Answered by teej21
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Explanation:

Aluminum, a member of the IIIA family, loses three electrons to form a 3+ cation.

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