False - A substance gains or loses ELECTRONS, no protons.
An acid can be described as a substance that can donate protons, which are positively charged particles, when it reacts with another substance. This ability to donate protons is what characterizes an acid.
An element is a substance in which all atoms have the same number of protons. Each element is identified by its unique number of protons, known as the atomic number.
A pure substance in which all the atoms have the same atomic number or number of protons is an element.
When all atoms in a substance are alike, the substance is an element. Each element is composed of atoms that have the same number of protons in their nucleus.
A pure substance is a material made of only one type of particle, such as atoms or molecules, and all the atoms in a pure substance have the same atomic number or number of protons. This means that all the atoms in a pure substance are of the same element.
A substance that acquires protons from another substance is called a base. Bases are proton acceptors and tend to raise the pH of a solution by accepting protons (H+ ions) from an acidic substance.
the number of protons determine what the substance is. if the number of protons in an atom change, the substance made of that atom changes too.
An acid can be described as a substance that can donate protons, which are positively charged particles, when it reacts with another substance. This ability to donate protons is what characterizes an acid.
protons
Protons are positively charged that's why they show electric field while magnetic field develops when electric field is in either direction so protons develops magnetic fields also.
Energy, neutrons, electrons, and protons.
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An element is a substance in which all atoms have the same number of protons. Each element is identified by its unique number of protons, known as the atomic number.
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nope, but the triboelectric effect create an electrostatic charge
This is the number of protons.
All neutral atoms have the same number of protons and electrons as they are electrically neutral.