An atom which has lost one electron would be Negatively charged Positively charged Electrically neutral Carry double positive charge

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2023-01-08

An atom which has lost one electron would be
Negatively charged
Positively charged
Electrically neutral
Carry double positive charge

Answer & Explanation

Yaretzi Huynh

Yaretzi Huynh

Beginner2023-01-09Added 9 answers

When one electron, a negative species, is taken from an atom, which is a neutral atom, the remaining ionic species should be positively charged and carry a single positive charge.
Answer: Electrically neutral

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