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An element has an atomic number of 3. An ion of this element has a 1+ charge. How was the ion formed?
the neutral atom gained one
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When a neutral atom loses electrons, it becomes ____________?
a. a positively charged ion b. a negatively charged ion c. another
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Suppose an atom loses an electron (becoming an ion). What is now true about the atom?
A It is negatively charged. B It is
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When a neutral atom loses electrons, it becomes ____________?
a radioactive. b a positively charged ion c a negatively charged
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yoyo808
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1)Five possible transitions for a hydrogen atom are listed below: Select whether the atom gains or loses energy for each
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A potassium atom (atomic number 19) loses an electron while forming a bond with another atom.
Which best describes the potassium
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Which quantity is used to define 1 atomic mass unit?
A. one-sixteenth the mass of a neutral oxygen atom B. one-sixteenth the mass
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An element has an atomic number of 16. An ion of this element has a 2– charge. How was the ion formed?(1 point)
Responses A
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An element has an atomic number of 16. An ion of this element has a 2- charge. How was the ion formed?
the neutral atom lost two
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dj
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Which describes how iodine bonds with other elements?
(1 point) Responses The I atom gains two electrons. The I atom gains two
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