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Explain how a lithium ion develops a +1 charge when it loses one electron.​

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it turns from an atom origrionally to an ion

Step-by-step explanation:

lithium atoms contain 3 protrons and 3 electrons. When it loses an electron, it is now an ion with more positive protons than electrons, meaning it is no longer balanced and has a +1 charge that was originally cancelled out by the electron we lost

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