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Cations are formed when elements lose electrons. Then they get positively charged.
The positively charged particle in an atom is a proton.A proton.
The proton is a positively charged subatomic particle
Yes, Protons are positive Neutrons are Neutral Electrons are negative
Yes. If it has fewer electrons that protons, it will be a positively charged ion, and if it has more electrons than protons, it will be a negatively charged ion.
Protons are positively charged but are not the lightest. They are about 2000 times the weight of electrons.
A positively charged particle formed from an atom [that has lost electrons] is called a cation.
Cations are formed when elements lose electrons. Then they get positively charged.
electrons are negatively charged particles in an atom.protons are positively charged
Protons are positively charged Neutrons have no charge Electrons are negatively charged.
Electrons--the cathode is negatively charged, the anode is positively charged.
A neutal atom could become a positively charged particle through the loss of an electron.
Protons and electrons but strong forces keep them apart
A positively charged particle that is also a beta particle is a Positron.
A cation is an atom that has lost one or more electrons and thus became a positively charged particle.
Electrons are negatively charged (around the nucleus) and protons are positively charged (inside the nucleus)
Gaining or losing electrons can cause an atom to become positively or negatively charged