MCQ
Positive ions are formed from the neutral atom by the
  • A
    Increase of nuclear charge
  • B
    Gain of protons
  • Loss of electrons
  • D
    Loss of protons

Answer

Correct option: C.
Loss of electrons
c
(c) Positive ions are formed from the neutral atom by the loss of electrons.

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