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When an atom gives up an electron, it becomes blank charged?

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When an atom gives up an electron, it becomes blank charged?

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Think about it. An electron is negatively charged and an atom is electrically neutral. Taking away an electron will make an ion which is less negative than the atom, in other words positively charged.

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