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When a potassium atom forms an ion, it loses one electron. What is the electrical charge of the potassium ion?
A. -1
B. -2
C. +2
D. +1



Answer :

If a potassium atom loses one electron than it becomes a +1 charge, because the electrons are negative and the nucleus is positive (the positive comes from the protons). The protons and electrons balance out so it has a neutral charge, but if the atom loses an electrons it has a positive charge, but if the atom gains an electron than it becomes negative. the charge (+/- and the number) of the atom depends on how many electron the atom gains/loses. 
the answer is (D.) +1

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Answer is +1

Explanation:

I took the k12 test

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