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Compared to a Be2+ ion, a Be atom has

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More electrons

Step-by-step explanation:

Compared to Be²⁺, a Be atom has more electrons in its atomic structure.

A positively charged ion implies that an atom has more protons than electrons in its atomic make up.

The difference in the amount of protons and electrons leaves a net positive charge on the ion.

A Be atom is a neutral state. It shows equal number of protons and electrons in an atom.

Therefore, Be has more electrons compared a Be²⁺ ion.

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