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20.
The removal of a non-neutral subatomic particle converts the atom into a:
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Nagaraju said:
9 years ago
Hi, everyone.
Non neutral subatomics are protons and electrons. If an electron removed from an atom it undergone positive charge, when an electron added to atom then it get negative charge. Either it is positive or negative totally it is a charged ion.
If we add or remove protons from an atom. That atom changes completely to next element in periodic table.
Example : If hydrogen gets a proton in addition then it changes to helium of positively charged. Why because this new helium atom consists of just one electron. But as per given options. Only first one follows this.
Non neutral subatomics are protons and electrons. If an electron removed from an atom it undergone positive charge, when an electron added to atom then it get negative charge. Either it is positive or negative totally it is a charged ion.
If we add or remove protons from an atom. That atom changes completely to next element in periodic table.
Example : If hydrogen gets a proton in addition then it changes to helium of positively charged. Why because this new helium atom consists of just one electron. But as per given options. Only first one follows this.
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Ashu said:
1 decade ago
Non neutral means it is not a proton, but it can be an electron or a proton. An atom can't lose or gain a proton but it can gain or lose an electron. For example if hydrogen element loses an electron a hydride ion is formed whereas if it gains an electron to complete its duplet hydrogen ion is formed. Therefore in both the cases a charged ion is formed may be positive or negative.
Mallikarjun said:
1 decade ago
@ yoga. You are completely wrong.
Nucleus of atom contains only protons (+ve) and neutrons (neutral) and electrons which revolve around nucleus (-ve).
Whenever a non neutral charge is removed it is positively or negatively charged accordingly when either proton or electrons are removed.
Thus its a charged ion.
Nucleus of atom contains only protons (+ve) and neutrons (neutral) and electrons which revolve around nucleus (-ve).
Whenever a non neutral charge is removed it is positively or negatively charged accordingly when either proton or electrons are removed.
Thus its a charged ion.
Tushar said:
1 decade ago
No he is partially correct.
Non neutral charge are:.
1. Electrons.
2. Protons.
But only electrons can be removed not the protons.
Hence it becomes +vely charged.
Non neutral charge are:.
1. Electrons.
2. Protons.
But only electrons can be removed not the protons.
Hence it becomes +vely charged.
Ragaviganesan said:
1 decade ago
Atoms contain Electron, proton, neutron. These elements made atom neutral in nature. So, on removal of any one of those results in formation of charged ion.
Rashmi said:
1 decade ago
Neutron means than equal number of holes and electrons in an atom when a hole or an electron is removed or added than valance forms an ion.
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Meera said:
1 decade ago
Ya Tushar is correct. When electrons are removed it becomes +vely charged if the electrons are added it becomes -vely charged.
Sujata said:
1 decade ago
Subatomic particles are particles smaller than atoms. (although some subatomic particles have mass greater than atoms).
Srinevasan.M said:
1 decade ago
That means when a electron gives a element to other one it get possitive charged. That means called as charged ion.
Yoga said:
1 decade ago
The nucleus of atom consists of proton, electron and neutron. So when we remove neutron we get positively charged.
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