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What do you call an atom that no longer has a neutral charge? A. molecule B. isotope C. ion

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An atom that no longer has a neutral charge is an C. Ion.
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The correct answer is letter C. Ion is an atom that no longer has a neutral charge. It has either lost or gained it's electron. Hope this answer helps! Good luck!
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