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The region where electrically charged ions are formed as a result of the absorption of solar energy is called the?

photoelectric effect


How do particles move from region of concentration?

Diffusion


What happens to a region when radioactive particles are released?

This region become a radioactive contaminated area.


What is atomic structures?

See Web LinksThe atom starts with the electron which moves around the outside of the atom. The the nucleus at the center of the atom. The nucleus is made up of two particles or nucleons, since they are found in nucleus. Those particles are the proton and neutron. But even these can be broken down to particles called quarks which are held together with gluons.The atom starts with the electron which moves around the outside of the atom. The the nucleus at the center of the atom. The nucleus is made up of two particles or nucleons, since they are found in nucleus. Those particles are the proton and neutron. But even these can be broken down to particles called quarks which are held together with gluons.Chowdhury


The Earths atmosphere is composed of how many different layers?

The Earth's atmosphere is composed in FIVE different layers. The first one is the Troposphere, which is the closest to the Earth's surface. The second one is the stratosphere. The third atmosphere is called the mesosphere, which contains the coldest air temperature. The forth is thermosphere, which contains the ionosphere that are made up of electrically charged particles (note that the ionosphere is not one of the atmosphere). The last part of the atmosphere is the exosphere, which is the region of the space travel. It is also the furthest atmospheric layer from the Earth.

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The region where electrically charged ions are formed as a result of the of solar energy is called what?

lithosphere


The region where electrically charged ions are formed as a result of the absorption of solar energy is called the?

photoelectric effect


Which region of the atmosphere is filled with charged particles?

stratosphere


What is A glowing region of the atmosphere caused by charged particles from the sun?

Aurora


A glowing region caused by charged particles from the sun?

It is the northern lights. The northern lights are caused by charged particles that sometimes are sucked into the Earth on either ends of the poles. They also have other names but I can't remember. Thanks!!


What does the prefix Iono mean in Ionosphere?

The prefix "iono-" in ionosphere relates to ions, which are electrically charged particles. The ionosphere is a region of Earth's atmosphere where ions and free electrons are present, playing a key role in the propagation of radio waves.


What is the positively charged central region or core of an atom called?

NUCLEUS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- In an atom, there are three subatomic particles. Two of them are found in the central region known as the nucleus: the proton, which is positively charged and neutron that does not have a charge. Another region, containing the negatively charged electron, is known as a cloud, an electron cloud if you want.


What are the atomic structures?

All atoms consist of two regions. The nucleus is a very small region located near the center of an atom. In every atom the nucleus contains at least one positively charged particle called a proton and usually one or more neutral particles called neutrons. Surrounding the nucleus is a region occupied by negatively charged particles called electrons. This region is very large compared with the size of the nucleus. Protons, neutrons, and electrons are often referred to as subatomic particles.


What is the atomic structure of an atom?

All atoms consist of two regions. The nucleus is a very small region located near the center of an atom. In every atom the nucleus contains at least one positively charged particle called a proton and usually one or more neutral particles called neutrons. Surrounding the nucleus is a region occupied by negatively charged particles called electrons. This region is very large compared with the size of the nucleus. Protons, neutrons, and electrons are often referred to as subatomic particles.


A glowing region of the atmosphere caused by charged particles from the sun?

The force of attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials. Personally, I think this question is with regards to the name of the phenomenon, which is the aurora borealis.


Why is a poor conductor of heat a good insulator of heat?

Because heat is electromagnetic radiation in the infrared region, therefore, it is emitted and absorbed by charged particles. Since there are mainly two kinds of charged particles; protons and electrons, the electrons are the ones involved in the outer part of an atom, and they either emit or absorb the electromagnetic radiation. This is a transfer of energy, which is synonymous with the transfer of electrons.


Can polar molecules have regions of charge?

Not only can they, they must. At least one positively charged region and at least one negatively charged region.