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Some ions are positively charged, and some ions have no charge .? (true or false)
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Some ions are positively charged, and some ions have no charge .? (true or false)
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This is false. All ions possess an electrical charge as this is what defines an ion. An atom that lost and or gained electrons and thus possess a charge because of it.
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