Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion

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20.
The removal of a non-neutral subatomic particle converts the atom into a:
charged ion
nucleus
heavier element
compound
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Goutham said:   1 decade ago
Ya TUSHAR is correct.

Aravinda gb said:   1 decade ago
* electrons are -ve charged so we added to its -ve answer, not the protons.

Ganesh kumar said:   1 decade ago
An atom is naturally stable when an electron leave from valance band it gets positively charged.
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GMKUMAR said:   1 decade ago
Electrons and protons are not neutral charge. That are denoted as -ve and +ve charges.

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.

Renu said:   1 decade ago
We cannot able to remove protons. Only we can able to remove electrons. So only +ve or -ve ions are formed.

Shrutika said:   1 decade ago
Please tell me about subatomic particle?

Sujata said:   1 decade ago
Subatomic particles are particles smaller than atoms. (although some subatomic particles have mass greater than atoms).

Shivleela said:   1 decade ago
Non neutral means except neutron and others hv charges also only electron can donate or accept.

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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