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None of the elements exist naturally as an ion, but pump'em full of enough energy and you can rip off every last one of their electrons. In fact, there is a state of matter attainable for every element called plasma. This is defined as the state in which all atoms of the substance are ionized.

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Q: Is it possible for every element on the periodic table to exist as an ion?
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