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The Weak Force is stronger than the Electromagnetic Force at the range of an atom, and therefore they do not collide.
Uranium minus a proton (hydrogen atom) is protactinium.? That is, if you could get it to do that - this is an unusual reaction.
They form a hydrogen atom.
The electron in each atom starts to notice the proton of the other atom. As a result, it becomes attracted not only to its own proton, but to the proton of the other atom as well. ... And electrons tend to repel each other.
where is proton in atom
The atom is decaying, otherwise known as fission.
You can find a proton (+) in the center of a atom.
1.5x10^-10
nothing, they both even out!
i turns into the element on the left of it on the periodic table
A proton is a subatomic particle which is the same in whichever element it is found. A proton from a Xenon atom is no different to that from a Hydrogen atom or a Uranium atom.
You are left with just a proton (99.985% of the time).