Yes they can do it. That is because of + charge.
Protons can ionize gases. Because of they contains +charge.
The resulting H is a positive ion (cation). It is H+, also known as a proton.
A gas with one proton would be hydrogen gas (H2), which consists of two hydrogen atoms, each with one proton.
Hydronium ions, H3O+, this is a proton (H+) combined with one water molecule.
When water ionizes, it breaks down into hydrogen ions (H+) and hydroxide ions (OH-). This process involves the transfer of a proton from one water molecule to another, resulting in the formation of these ions.
The gas is helium. Helium is inert and has 2 protons, while hydrogen has 1 proton.
When oxygen ionizes, it typically gains two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration like the noble gas neon. This results in the formation of the oxide ion (O2-), which carries a charge of -2.
an inert noble gas
Hydrobromic acid is a strong acid because it ionizes completely in water to form H+ ions and Br- ions. This makes it a good conductor of electricity and a powerful proton donor.
I believe your question is incomplete. What is an inert gas and has one more proton... one more proton than what, exactly? Than hydrogen? If so, the answer would be helium.
The negatively charged OH fragment from water ionization is called a hydroxide ion (OH-). It is formed when a water molecule (H2O) loses a proton (H+) to become a hydroxide ion.
CHI doesn't exist. Perhaps you meant HCl (hydrogen chloride gas). If so, when placed in water, it becomes hydrochloric acid which ionizes into H+ and Cl-