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If a metal becomes an ion, what happens? A. It gains protons and becomes positively charged B. It loses protons and becomes negatively charged C. It gains electrons and becomes negatively charged D. It
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If a metal becomes an ion, what happens?
A. It gains protons and becomes positively charged
B. It loses protons and becomes negatively charged
C. It gains electrons and becomes negatively charged
D. It loses electrons and becomes positively charged
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D, it kis es electrons and becomes positively charged
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