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When an atom has gained an electron it becomes a cation. becomes a different isotope of the same element. has a different atomic number. becomes an anion.
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When an atom has gained an electron it becomes a cation. becomes a different isotope of the same element. has a different atomic number. becomes an anion.
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When an atom has gained an electron it
becomes a cation.
becomes a different isotope of the same element.
has a different atomic number.
becomes an anion.
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The answer is becomes an anion! I hope you have a blessed day
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