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Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements is true of ALL atoms that are anions?3889views34rank
Multiple ChoiceCations and anions would be most frequently associated with which of the following:2390views25rank
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Multiple ChoiceWhen the proton number and electron number are unequal, the atom or molecule __________. 1080views1rank
Multiple ChoiceCopper has an atomic number of 29 and a mass number of 64. What would result if an uncharged copper atom lost two electrons? 3008views
Multiple ChoiceThe compound CaSO4 ionizes into a calcium ion and a sulfate ion (SO4). Calcium has two electrons in its outer shell. Upon ionization, what would you expect the charge on the sulfate ion to be? 1660views