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Horne
27 July, 17:44
How do positive and negative ions for?
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Avah Carey
27 July, 20:43
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To put it simply, positive ions are molecules that have lost one or more electrons whereas negative ions are actually oxygen atoms with extra-negatively-charged electrons. Negative ions are abundant in nature, especially around waterfalls, on the ocean surf, at the beach and after a storm. Nov 15, 2014
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