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When an ion with a charge of +2 gains two electrons, it no longer is an ion. True False
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When an ion with a charge of +2 gains two electrons, it no longer is an ion.
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I believe the correct answer would be true. When an ion having a charge of +2 gains two electrons then it would have a neutral charge or zero charge which means that it is no longer considered as an ion rather only a neutral atom.
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