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What Defines Anions? Electrons vs. Protons Unveiled

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QUESTION:

Which statement is true of all atoms that are anions?

a. The atom has more electrons than protons.

b. The atom has more protons than electrons.

c. The atom has fewer protons than does a neutral atom of the same element.

d. The atom has more neutrons than protons.

e. The net charge is 1-.

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QUESTION:

Which statement is true of all atoms that are anions?

a. The atom has more electrons than protons.

b. The atom has more protons than electrons.

c. The atom has fewer protons than does a neutral atom of the same element.

d. The atom has more neutrons than protons.

e. The net charge is 1-.

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The statements that can be true of all atoms that are anions are given as,

a. The atom has more electrons than protons.

b. The atom has more protons than electrons.

c. The atom has fewer protons than does a neutral atom of the same element.

d. The atom has more neutrons than protons.

e. The net charge is 1-.

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Explore the fundamental characteristics of anions and decipher the statements that define them. Understand how electron transfer leads to ion formation, creating atoms with net electrical charges. Learn about the key property that sets anions apart from other atomic entities, providing insights into atomic structure and charge.


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