Most probably, when all electrons a removed from an atom, that atom will not have or carry out the Newton's third law of motion. This means that the atom will let any object that has a pushing force, go through that atom
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In the special case of Hydrogen when only one (= 'ALL' ) electron is removed a stable ion is formed: H+ , which is also the same as a (single) proton
If all the atoms had a neutral charge then if a electron was removed then the charge would be positive.
All electrons are the same. A negatively charged atom would be an anion.
An atom stripped of its valence electrons, so that its remaining electrons are all in closed shells.
Approximately all of the atom's mass is in the nucleus. The electrons contribute almost zero.No atom has more than 100 electrons, but eachproton or neutron in the nucleushas the mass of more than 1,800 electrons.
This is called the "ground state", all electrons occupy the orbitals of lowest energy available to them.
A neutral atom of beryllium has 4 electrons. In a neutral atom, the numbers of electrons and protons are equal. An element's atomic number is the number of protons.
They are shared in-between the atomsTwo atoms can share one or two electrons (covalent bonding), An electron from one atom can be removed and join a separate atom (ionic bonding) or all the outer shell electrons can separate off and form a lattice of positive ins in a sea of negative electrons (metallic bonding)
All the electrons in an atom form the so-called cloud of electrons.
All atoms have electrons, but not in the nucleus.
No, the electrons orbiting an atom have multiple levels.
All electrons are the same. A negatively charged atom would be an anion.
All electrons in an atom have: * a negative one charge * 1/2 spin * 0.511 MeV of mass
That would be called the atom itself since it consists of the nucleus and one or more electrons
An atom stripped of its valence electrons, so that its remaining electrons are all in closed shells.
that would be an ion
If an atom has more protons then electrons the atom will have a negative charge.If the atom has more electrons then protons the atom will have a positive charge.If the atom has equal numbers of electrons and protons then the atom becomes neutral.However if you're wondering why an atom is stable then that means that it has all the electrons inside of it paired. If the atom is unstable it has unpaired electrons.
Electrons have negative charge. So when electrons is lost from an atom, the atom gets positive charge.
Approximately all of the atom's mass is in the nucleus. The electrons contribute almost zero.No atom has more than 100 electrons, but eachproton or neutron in the nucleushas the mass of more than 1,800 electrons.