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Atoms of cesium can lose electrons to become cations. how many electrons does a single cesium atom lose? explain your answer.

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All Right Cesium is an Alkali Metal so it Belongs to the first Column of the Periodic table. Every Element in that Column Has a Charge of 1+ as a cation. so at the answer your question, a single Cesium atom loses 1 electron when it became cation. This cation look like this: cs=55 electrons cs^+= 54 Electrons As you Can see it only loses one
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