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Chemistry, 01.09.2019 22:20 kay4451

An electron can often be removed from an atom because it is
a. negative.
b. not attracted to the nucleus of the atom it surrounds.
c. affected by friction since the attraction to the nucleus is sometimes not very strong.
d. other nearby electrons will pull it off an atom if they get too close to the electron.

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