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a neutral atom possesses an atomic number of 13 and an atomic mass of 27. three electrons are lost. from what region of the atom are they lost?
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a neutral atom possesses an atomic number of 13 and an atomic mass of 27. three electrons are lost. from what region of the atom are they lost?
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Outside the nucleus
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The region of the atom that these 3 electrons are lost from is the electron cloud, the region outside the nucleus of an atom, and basically is the place where there is a high probability of locating an electron in that place, or cloud area.
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