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You dont remove an electron from an atom. Its kept there by the bonds of the atom. However, you can split an atom from an atom.
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Cheeseburger. Because aliens dont wear hats.
Protons and Neutons, I believe.. Because dont electrons revolve around the nucleus or something?
A neutral atom is an atom that does not have a positive or negative charge. These ions are highly reactive and usually dont stay in their ionic form very long. Some common neutral atoms are the noble gasses which dont readily lose or gain electrons.
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The nucleus of an atom has a positive charge. This is due to the charge of the protons, which also have a positive charge.
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'-3' It is not an atom, when it is a charged species, but an ION. 15 protons (15+) 18 electrons (18-) Hence +15 - 18 = -3 The charge. By the numbers given , this is the element Phosphorus. , which can exhibit a 'P^(-3) ion.
As a rule of thumb atoms tend to Contract(less space in between each atom) and expand with heat( more space in between each atom). ice if i rember correctly is the only material that does expand when frozen though.
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You dont remove an electron from an atom. Its kept there by the bonds of the atom. However, you can split an atom from an atom.
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