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If an Iron Atom (Fe) Lost Three Electrons, What Would

Question 62

Question 62

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If an iron atom (Fe) lost three electrons, what would be the charge of the resulting ion?


A) Fe-3
B) Fe+6
C) Fe+1
D) Fe+2
E) Fe+3

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