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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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GMKUMAR said:   1 decade ago
Electrons and protons are not neutral charge. That are denoted as -ve and +ve charges.

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.

Goutham said:   1 decade ago
Ya TUSHAR is correct.

Deepak said:   1 decade ago
Thanks all for good discussion.

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.

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.

Naazneen said:   1 decade ago
@mallikarjun.

You are absolutely correct.

Manisha said:   1 decade ago
@mallikarjun:u r absolutely ryt...

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.

Ramireddy said:   1 decade ago
Removal of proton or electron makes atom in to negative or positive ion respectively.


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