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Its positive charge arises due to loss of an electron from a neutral atom.

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Final answer:

When a neutral atom loses an electron, it becomes a positively charged particle called a cation.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a neutral atom loses an electron it becomes a positively charged particle called a cation.

For example, sodium will lose one electron and become Na+ or calcium will lose two electrons and become Ca²+.

In each of these cases, the outermost electron(s) will be lost.

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