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As an alkali metal francium form the cation Fr+. A specific name doesn't exist. Transformation in a cation involve the loss of an electron.

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Q: Does francium form an ion what is the charge and name of the ion. How do the subatomic particles -electrons- change when this element forms an ion?
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