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Chemistry, 11.03.2021 19:30, edgarsandoval60

A potassium ion will commonly lose an electron to form an ion. When a potassium (K) ion is formed, what is its charge and why? A potassium ion will form a 1+ charge because it will have more neutrons than electrons.

A potassium ion will form a 1− charge because it will have more protons than electrons.

A potassium ion will form a 1+ charge because it will have more protons than electrons.

A potassium ion will form a 1− charge because it will have more neutrons than electrons.

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