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21 July, 10:23

Which element easily loses one electron to form a positive ion? A. Magnesium (Mg) B. Lithium (Li) C. Nitrogen (N) D. Fluorine (F)

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  1. 21 July, 12:29
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    Answer: Lithium (Li)

    Explanation:

    Once it loses its only valence electron, there's no longer a negative charge.
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