Atoms-ions-isotopes
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Ions are atoms with extra electrons or missing electrons. When you are missing an electron or two, you have a positive charge. When you have an extra electron or two, you have a negative charge.Atoms are the general term used to describe pieces of matter. You are made up of billions and billions of atoms. However, you may only find about 40 elements inside of your body.An atom is still the same element if it is missing an electron. The same goes for isotopes. They are still the same element. They are just a little different from every other atom of the same element.
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An atom is the smallest indivisible particle of matter. Something that cannot be divided consisting of protons, electrons and neutrons.Therefore, isotopes have different mass numbers, which give the total number of nucleus.Ions are an molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons.
3. Define ions and describe them in terms of the number of protons, electrons, and their charges (PS-M-A2)
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