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The removal of one or more electrons from a neutral atom results in and

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The removal of one or more electrons from a neutral atom results in a cation.

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When you remove electrons from a neutral atom, the atom becomes more positive. Electrons have a negative charge and the protons inside of the nucleus have a positive charge. When electrons are removed, the positive charges from the protons outweigh the negative charges. This results in a positively charged atom, called a cation.

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