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A positively charged atom is an atom that has lost one or more electrons, resulting in an overall positive electrical charge. Normally, atoms have a neutral charge, with the number of protons in the nucleus equaling the number of electrons surrounding it. However, when an atom loses electrons, it becomes positively charged because there are now more protons than electrons.

The loss of electrons can occur through various processes, such as:

  1. Ionization: This is
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