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Which statement is true?

a.) when a positively charged atom looses an electron to a positively charged atom, two neutral atoms are created.
b.) when a neutral atom looses an electron to another neutral atom, two charged atoms are created.
c.) when a neutral atom looses an electron to a positively charged atom, both atoms become neutral.
d.) when charged atoms lose electrons they will become positively charged atoms.

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