Protons
Hydrogen ions
Subatomic particles are protons, neutrons and electrons.
If you think to atoms they are similar. But in compounds atoms can form ions.
Acids release hydrogen+ ions (H+) when dissolved in water
Hydrogen ions
This particle is the electron.
Probable you think to ions but ions are not subatomic particles.
Hydrogen Ions
Hydrogen ions
no. ions are made of relatively whole atoms (plus or minus a few electrons)
they are called ions... an unbalanced atom with an additional subatomic particle is called ion...
Not sure if you mean this... A neutral atom becomes an ion by losing or gaining electrons.
Protons and neutrons; these particles consist of quarks and gluons.
no an ion is a electrically charged atom
The most common charge carrier in electricity is the electron. However there are special cases where other things act as charge carriers, but they are usually not subatomic particles:In electrolytes the charge carriers are ionsIn aqueous electrolytes it is possible for hydrogen ions (protons) to be charge carriersIn semiconductors the charge carriers can be either electrons or holes (virtual particles produced by electron gaps in valence band)
Probable you think to ions but ions are not subatomic particles.
Subatomic particles are protons, neutrons and electrons.