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The element becomes a new element becuase the atomic number would change. For example if you added a proton to Hydrogen-atomic number 1, it would become helium-atomic number 2

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Q: How does a neutral atom change when its number of protons electrons or nuetrons change?
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What subatomic particle gives you the atomic number?

Protons.The atomic number of an atom is the number of protons in the atom. The identity of an atom is based on its atomic number, so a change in the number of protons mean an atom has turned into a different element. However, an addition or subtraction of neutrons creates different isotopes of an element, and a change in the number of electrons creates an ion of the element.


How many electrons are found orbiting the nucleus of an atom of Gallium?

It has 31 electrons. The easiest way to find an electron is that the atomic number tells you how many protons and electrons on the periodic table. It will change if the element is an ion which will gain or lose an electron.


What subatomic particle changes in an isotope?

I'm assuming that by "change" you mean alter the quantity thereof. If you want to actually change a proton into a nuetron and eject a positron, that requires a nuclear reaction. The protons and neutrons are in the nucleus and serve to define the atom, while the electrons orbit the nucleus and ultimately determine the atom's charge. Electrons can be removed or added with a certain amount of energy. This energy is relatively small compared to the massive amounts required to alter the subatomic particles within the nucleus.


What is a chemical change in which electrons are gained?

A chemical change in which electrons are gained is a reduction.


What subatomic particles do not respond?

Inside an atomic nucleus, there are protons and neutrons. Due to the nature of how they must interact, they are constantly changing back and forth between each other. Electrons, however, which are found outside of the nucleus, do not change.

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How can an atom be electrically neutral when its protons change?

Generally an atom contains similar number of electrons and protons. That is why an atom is neutral.


The electric change of protons in the nucleus is the?

Protons have a positive charge, neutrons are neutral, and electrons have a negative charge.


How many protons and electrons does Indium have?

Indium always has 49 protons and usually has 49 electrons, but the number of electrons can change in indium ions.


When the number of protons and electrons are the same the atom is neutral?

Yes. When an atom has the same number of protons and electrons, it is neutral. The number of protons in an atom can never change without the element changing as well (and that is nuclear chemistry). The number of electrons can change, and when an atom gains or loses electrons, it becomes an ion. But an atom is always neutral due to the fact that the number of protons in an atom is equivalent to the number of electrons in that atom.


What will an electrically neutral atom have equal numbers of?

An electrically neutral atom has the same number of electrons as protons. Since protons have a positive change and electrons have a negative charge, when there is the same number of them, the charges cancel each other out. Example: Helium is neutral when it has 2 electrons, since it also has 2 protons.


What happens if the elements have different protons and electrons?

A neutral atom of a chemical element has a constant number of protons and electrons; loss or gain of electrons transform this atom in an ion.After the change of the number of protons the identity of the atom is lost.


What is known about the number of protons vs the number of electrons?

a neutral atom will have equal amounts of protons and electrons. This number can change as the atom is oxidized or reduced in chemical reactions


An atom is electrically neutral because?

An atom has no electrical charge because the negative charge of the electrons counteract the positive charge of the protons and the neutrons in the nucleus have a neutral charge. For example, Carbon has 6 electrons(-6 charge) and has 6 protons(+6 charge). Giving it an atomic weight of 12 and a charge of 0. The 6 neutrons do not change this charge, they keep it the same because they are neutral. (:


Why does a neutral atom have no overall change?

In the case of neutral atom, the number of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons will be the same.


How are ions and neutral atoms similar and different?

A neutral atom has an equal amount of protons and electrons. An ion is a charged atom. The amount of protons of a specific element will never change, but the number of electrons changes when an ion is formed. Therefore, a neutral atom and an ion are similar because they have the same number of protons, but they are different because they have a different number of electrons.


How does the number of electrons relate to the number of protons in a neutral atom?

In normal matter, the only charged elementary particles are protons and electrons. An electrically neutral object will have exactly as many protons as electrons. A charged object will have slightly more of one than the other. But under normal conditions, the difference is extremely small compared to the total numbers.


Why is the atom called electrically neutral?

its is neutral cuz every atom has negative electrons surrounding the nucleus which has a positive protons, each atom have the same number of protons and electrons so the cancel out each other, it becomes neutral, but there are things called positive ions and negative ions, they are atoms that looses or gains electron without the change of the protons