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    An Atom in Which One or More Electrons Has Been
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An Atom in Which One or More Electrons Has Been

Question 142

Question 142

Multiple Choice

An atom in which one or more electrons has been removed is known as a(n)


A) molecule.
B) excited atom.
C) isotope.
D) ion.

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