【 】An atom that has lost an electron is called ||What is it called when an atom loses an electron?

An atom that has lost an electron is called


●Choose one.

A)Anion

B)Cation

C)Neutral

D)Nothing


Answer:

An atom that has lost an electron is called  cation.Every cation must have positive charge.For example:

If  a neutral hydrogen atom  lose one electron,we get hyrodrogen ion which is a cation.The charge of cation is positive (1+).


H(1)=Neutral Hydrogen atom

H+
=This is a cation of hydrogen.


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