An electron. Cations are positively charged because they have more protons (which give the positive charge to them) than electrons (which are negatively charged). So overall, this give the cation a positive charge if one neutron loses an electron.
An electron. Cations are positively charged because they have more protons (which give the positive charge to them) than electrons (which are negatively charged). So overall, this give the cation a positive charge if one neutron loses an electron.
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