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28 July, 07:59

When an atom that has no charge loses 2 electrons what happens?

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  1. 28 July, 09:01
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    Electrons have a negative charge, so it would lose 2 negative charges, thus becoming a + 2 cation (as opposed to an anion, which is a negative ion resulting from gaining electrons).
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