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Q: What particle has to be removed from an atom so the atom becomes positive?
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After a single subatomic particle is removed from an atom of helium the helium atom becomes an atom of hydrogen What subatomic particle was removed?

Atomic number is reduced by one.So a proton has removed.


How can a neutral atom become a positively changed particle?

A neutral atom becomes a positive atom by losing an electron.


What is a charged particle called that forms when an atom transfers electrons?

An ion.If the atom loses electrons it becomes a positive ion, a cation.If the atom gains electrons it becomes a negative ion, an anion.


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Protons have positive charge


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proton


What is the positive particle that Rutherford said carried the positive charge in the nucleus of an atom was named?

This particle is the proton.


What is a protron?

A proton is a particle that carries a positive charge.


When an atom loses electron what do molecules do?

When an atom/molecule loses an electron, it is oxidized. The particle develops a positive charge, and thus becomes attractive to particles which have an opposite (negative) charge.


What particle can be removed from an atom easily?

Electron.


Which particle in the nucleus of an atom have a positive electric charge?

The Proton is positive


When a very electronegative element like oxygen is bonded to hydrogen is?

the hydrogen atom becomes partially positive, the electronegative atom becomes partially negative


What particle of an atom make positive charge?

Protons