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When electrons are removed from the outermost shell of a calcium atom, the atom becomes

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It is called a cation.
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It becomes a positively charged atom. That is also called a cation. When electrons are gained, the atom becomes negatively charged(anion). On the other hand, when a atom loses electrons, it becomes positively charged. When an atom lost or gain electrons it becomes an ion. If it shared electrons, it is a covalent bond, meaning that it has neutral charge because it is not losing nor gaining.
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