If there were no electrons, there would also be no solid matter. Atomic nuclei, if they could still exist in the absence of electrons, would repel all other atomic nuclei since they would all be positively charged, so the only state of matter that could exist would be some form of gas. Chances are, a universe made only of gas would be less interesting than the one we now inhabit.
Considering that atoms make up all matter in existence, a day without them would be a day with nothing.
There wouldn't BE a human body. Everything is made of atoms - every chemical element, every molecule, every cell, everything. No atoms=No Nothing.
As essentialy everything is made of atoms, there wouldn't be anything except Bose-Einstein condensate, but even that requires temperatures to be at almost absolute zero.
Nothing would happen. Nothing at all.
You would not be asking this question.
Then there is no object!
We might not even be alive!
It becomes a calcium cation - Ca2+
you will die o.O
Chlorine gain electrons.
It needs two electrons. Then it would have ten electrons, which would mean full s- and p-orbitals.
Nitrogen would have a neutral charge and eight valence electrons.
If electrons went the opposite way they might change their polarity.
Electrons would flow from the ground, into the positively charged object.
the atom may not be stable
It becomes a calcium cation - Ca2+
the electrons move away
Then it would not be an atom, but a non-existing Carbon anion (-1, negatively charged)
Simply, we would not exist if it were not for the bonding relationship between our neutrons, electrons, and protons. If we were to take out all the electrons in
They would repel each other as they are both negativly charged.
they will loose electrons
there wont be any negative charges to balance the positive nucleus, hence atoms wont be stable
The contact with an atom having a high affinity for electrons.
X-rays do not consist of electrons. They are electromagnetic waves. Just like more energetic visible light waves that we can see.