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Q: How do you calculate the number of electrons for a positively charged particle?
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Are the protons positively charged and the lightest subatomic particle?

Protons are positively charged but are not the lightest. They are about 2000 times the weight of electrons.


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A positively charged particle formed from an atom [that has lost electrons] is called a cation.


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Cations are formed when elements lose electrons. Then they get positively charged.


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Electrons--the cathode is negatively charged, the anode is positively charged.


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A neutal atom could become a positively charged particle through the loss of an electron.


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Positively charged particle that is also beta particle?

A positively charged particle that is also a beta particle is a Positron.


What is a particle that loses electrons and acquires a positive charge?

A cation is an atom that has lost one or more electrons and thus became a positively charged particle.


What charged atoms particle is called?

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How can an atom become positively or negatively charged by gaining or losing this subatomic particle?

Gaining or losing electrons can cause an atom to become positively or negatively charged