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If an atom loses an electron it becomes a negative ion, called an anion.
When an atom loses an electron and becomes negatively charged we refer to it as a positive ion
When helium loses an electron, it becomes a positively charged helium ion (He+).
When an atom loses an electron it becomes a positively charged ion (cation). it becomes a positive ion
It loses a negative charge and then becomes a positive ion
AnswerA neutral atom that loses an electron becomes an ion that is positively charged (also called a cation).When a calcium atom loses two electrons it becomes positively charged.
A cation.
If it loses an electron (negative charge) it becomes positive.
An ion.
Ion
It's safe to say if an object gains or loses electrons its electric charge has changed. If it was overall electrically neutral before it lost electrons, it would then have a positive charge; if it acquired electrons from initially being neutral, it would have a negative charge. At the atomic level this is called ionization.
A sodium ion with a positive charge or cation. It becomes Na1+