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How does an Al-3 ion differ from an electrically neutral Aluminum atom?

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Final answer:

An Al-3 ion, also known as the aluminum cation (Al³+), is formed when an aluminum atom loses three electrons.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Al atom has lost three electrons and thus has three more positive charges (13) than it has electrons (10). This is the aluminum cation, Al³+.

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