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    An Atom Lost Two Valence Electrons,resulting in a Configuration of 1s<sup>2</sup>2s<sup>2</sup>2p<sup>6</sup>.The
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An Atom Lost Two Valence Electrons,resulting in a Configuration of 1s22s22p6.The

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An atom lost two valence electrons,resulting in a configuration of 1s22s22p6.The identity of this ion is:


A) S2+.
B) S2-.
C) P3-.
D) Mg2+.

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