False - A substance gains or loses ELECTRONS, no protons.
Simply; acids donate protons and bases accept protons.
A pure substance in which all the atoms have the same atomic number or number of protons is an element.
A weak base that can accept protons in solution.
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A neutral substance is any substance that has the same number of protons and electrons. One common neutral substance is carbon dioxide. Another common neutral substance is nitrogen gas, N2.
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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.
Simply; acids donate protons and bases accept protons.
Atoms normally contain equal numbers of protons and electrons. The amount of positive charge on a single proton is identical to the amount of negative charge on a single electron. So atoms and, therefore, the body from which they are formed, are normally neutral because the amount of positive charge is exactly countered by the amount of negative charge. A body acquires a charge if there is an imbalance between the number of protons and electrons within its atoms. If the electrons outnumber the protons, then the body acquires a negative charge; if the protons outnumber the electrons, then the body acquires a positive charge. The amount of charge is determined by the amount of imbalance between protons and electrons. WebRep currentVote noRating noWeight
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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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A pure substance in which all the atoms have the same atomic number or number of protons is an element.
nope, but the triboelectric effect create an electrostatic charge
tor or more different substance
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