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A potassium atom may become a potassium ion (K+) by: A. gaining an outer energy level electron B. giving up a neutron C. losing an outer energy level electron D. interacting with another potassium atom
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A potassium atom may become a potassium ion (K+) by:
A. gaining an outer energy level electron
B. giving up a neutron
C. losing an outer energy level electron
D. interacting with another potassium atom
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I believe its (B). Giving up a neutron
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