How does an atom of potassium-41 become a potassium ion with a plus charge?

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2026-06-08 13:25

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An atom of potassium-41 becomes a potassium ion with a plus charge by losing one electron. Potassium-41 has 19 electrons in its neutral state, but when it loses one electron, it becomes a potassium ion (K+) with a plus charge and 18 electrons.

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