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what change has taken place in the following?
k→k+
loss of a proton
gain of a proton
loss of an electron
gain of an electron
In an atom, protons are in the nucleus and determine the element's identity (for K, the number of protons is fixed as it's potassium). When \(K\) becomes \(K^{+}\), the charge changes from neutral (\(0\)) to \(+ 1\). Electrons are negatively - charged. Losing a negatively - charged particle (electron) will result in a positive charge. The reaction \(K
ightarrow K^{+}+e^{-}\) (where \(e^{-}\) represents an electron) shows that an electron is lost.
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