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In a chemical reaction, an atom of lithium (Li) loses an electron, and an atom of chlorine (Cl) gains an electron. Which statement is true?
The lithium ion are the chlorine ion will be attracted to each other.
The lithium ion and the chlorine ion will repel each other.
These particles will have the same charge.
These ions will neither attract nor repel each other.

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