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Hector Ewing
20 December, 15:06
An ion is formed when an atom
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Eduardo Garner
20 December, 18:34
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An ion is formed when an atom gains or loses electrons.
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Tabitha Mercado
20 December, 19:05
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lose or gain electrons
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