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As with all atoms, losing an electron makes it positively charged (a cation). In the case of hydrogen, it becomes H+. Usually we just call this a proton because that's all it is (no electrons, usually no neutrons, just a proton).

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Q: When a hydrogen atom loses its electron how do its density and weight change?
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Distinguish between mass density and weight density?

The difference is that the mass density not effect by gravity but weight density effect by gravity. for example if mass density cotn in earth equal to 20 kg/m3 and weight density equal to 196.2 N/m3 this cotn will change the weight density in the moon but mass density not change because gravity moon diffrent to gravity earth mass density =mass/volume (no gravity) weight density= (mass * gravity)/volume (gravity)


Does heating matter affect the mass of an object?

Temperature has no effect upon mass. If you boil a liquid, some of it will evaporate off. This may have the effect of lowering the mass of what remains. But the mass should remain constant. What would change, however, is the volume and density, in accordance with the famous equation: m=vd. Mass is the product of volume and density.


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How can something that weighs a lot have small density?

Something that weights a lot change have a small density if it is a big object. The weight of an object is equal to mg, where g is acceleration due to gravity and m is mass. m = pv, where p is density and v is volume. If the density is small, but the volume is very big, then the mass will be big, causing the weight to be big.


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In order to calculate the density of a substance, you must know the volume and the weight of a sample. Then the density is calculated as Density = (Weight) divided by (Volume).

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