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The removal of an electron from a neutral atom _____ energy, while the addition of an electron to a neutral atom usually _____ energy.a.absorbs; releasesb.absorbs; absorbsc.releases; absorbsd.releases; releases

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The removal of an electron from a neutral atom _____ energy, while the addition of an electron to a neutral atom usually _____ energy.a.absorbs; releasesb.absorbs; absorbsc.releases; absorbsd.releases; releases

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The correct answer is a. absorbs; releases.

Here's why:

  1. The removal of an electron from a neutral atom requires energy. This is because electrons are attracted to the positively charged nucleus of the atom. To remove an electron, you need to overcome this attraction, which requires energy. Therefore, the process absorbs energy.

  2. The addition of an electron to a neutral atom usually releases energy. This is because the electron is attracted to the

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