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26 September, 14:20

What is an atom or group of atoms with an electric charge called

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  1. 26 September, 15:06
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    Ion

    Explanation:

    An atom is generally neutral, since its number of protons in the nucleus is equal to the number of electrons around the nucleus: since proton and electrons have opposite charge (but equal in magnitude), the total charge of the atom is zero.

    However, sometimes atoms can gain or lose electrons: when this happens, they are called ions. In particular:

    - When an atom loses one (or more) electrons, it remains with an excess of positive charge, so it is called positive ion

    - When an atom gains one (or more) electrons, it remains with an excess of negative charge, so it is called negative ion
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