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Charged particle

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A charged particle, also called an ion, is an atom with a positive or negative charge.[1] This happens whenever something called an ionic bond forms. Two particles that have different numbers of electrons (the smallest particle in an atom which is negative) start reacting to each other. The particle that has the greater amount of electrons steals the other particle's electrons. One becomes positive because it lost an electron, and the other negative because it got another electron. The two particles become attracted to each other and mix together, making a new kind of particle.

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  1. "charged particle". TheFreeDictionary.com.