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Yes, an ion is considered a particle because it is an atom or molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons, resulting in a positive or negative charge.

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Which of these is not a subatomic particle proton ion neutron or electron?

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What is the representative particle of a sodium ion?

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What is an example of a proton?

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What is a particle that has unequal numbers of protons and electrons?

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What particle has 47 protons and plus 1charge?

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What is the standard entropy of H ion?

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What is meant by the term ion when a sodium changes from an atom to an ion?

An ion is a charged particle. A sodium atom is neutral and has one electron in the valence shell. When it loses its valence elctron, it is no longer neutral and becomes Na+ , i.e a charged particle, hence it is an ion.