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How does an atom become a positively charged lon? A. by gaining one or more electrons B. by gaining one or more neutrons C. by losing one or more electrons D. by losing one or more neutrons
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How does an atom become a positively charged lon?
A. by gaining one or more electrons
B. by gaining one or more neutrons
C. by losing one or more electrons
D. by losing one or more neutrons
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by losing one or more electrons*
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