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What happens to an atom when it gains an electron?
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What happens to an atom when it gains an electron?
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I'm pretty sure it becomes an ion! If an atom gains a negative electron, it becomes an ion.
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If something happens
to make an atom
lose or
gain an electron
then the
atom
will no longer be neutral. An
atom
that
gains
or loses an
electron
becomes an ion. If it
gains
a negative
electron
, it becomes a negative ion.
Hope this helps
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