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If an element is missing one electron, which is defined as having a negative charge, then the element is a positively charged ion. If an element gains an extra electron, it will have a negative charge and be a negative ion. An element with an equal number of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons is considered to be a neutral element (in other words, no charge). By the way, no charge for this answer!

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Q: If an element is missing one electron... is it a positive ion negative ion different element or different isotope?
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A positive ion ( the one that gives the electron) and a negative ion ( the one that accepts).


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