b.
To determine:
The name of
Concept introduction:
An ion is an atom that consists of a positive or negative charge due to addition or removal of electrons. In positively charged ion, removal of electrons takes place, whereas in negatively charged ion, addition of electron takes place.
c.
To determine:
The name of
Concept introduction:
An ion is an atom that consists of a positive or negative charge due to addition or removal of electrons. In positively charged ion, removal of electrons takes place, whereas in negatively charged ion, addition of electron takes place.
d.
To determine:
The name of
Concept introduction:
An ion is an atom that consists of a positive or negative charge due to addition or removal of electrons. In positively charged ion, removal of electrons takes place, whereas in negatively charged ion, addition of electron takes place.
f.
To determine:
The name of
Concept introduction:
An ion is an atom that consists of a positive or negative charge due to addition or removal of electrons. In positively charged ion, removal of electrons takes place, whereas in negatively charged ion, addition of electron takes place.
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