What charge does an iron atom acquire if it loses one electron?

The charge of an electron was agreed to be considered negative, therefore, according to the law of conservation of charge, any atom (in the specific case of iron) becomes a positively charged ion. Moreover, this charge is a consequence of a positively charged nucleus, and not acquired from outside.



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