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Question
Select the correct answer from A, B, C, D & E for the statement given below:
An atom or group of atoms _________ having a resultant charge.
Options
Solid
Vaporization
Ion
Gases
Heat
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Solution
An atom or group of atoms Ion having a resultant charge.
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