On losing an electron, an atom's mass
A. stays the same, and it is still the same element
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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 15:14 2006260
On losing an electron, an atom's mass
A. stays the same, and it is still the same element
B. stays the same, and it becomes a different element
C. is lowered, and it becomes a different element
D. is lowered, but it is still the same element
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