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  • 16-03-2020
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How are molecules in a neutral state different from ions?

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Christian857679 Christian857679
  • 16-03-2020
ions either have one or more electrons or one or more protons. molecules in a neutral state have electrons and protons equal
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madisonhanchey7137
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  • 27-03-2020

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ions are charged, which is why you dont have ions in a nuetral state

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