Since electrons are negatively charged, losing an electron will make the hydrogen atom become a positively charged ion.
No, the electron caries a negative charge thus, with its loss, the atom becomes a positive ion.
yes it becomes more negative
Hydrogen usually loses its single electron to become a hydrogen ion, H+.
It can be positive or negative depending on if the atom loses or gains an electron. If it gains an electron it becomes negative and if it loses an electron it becomes positive.
An atom will become Negative if it gains an electron and it will be an Anion.If it loses an electron it will be Positive and it will be a CationLearn & Enjoy
A neutral atom that subsequently gains or loses one [or more] electrons is called an ion. If it gains an electron [or electrons] it will have a negative charge. If it loses an electron [or electrons] it will have a positive charge.
When a hydrogen atom loses an electron, it is simply a proton.
It loses an electron
If it loses an electron (negative charge) it becomes positive.
Hydrogen usually loses its single electron to become a hydrogen ion, H+.
When an atom loses a negative charge, when it loses an electron, it becomes a positive ion.
Hydrogen with its electron missing is a positive ion and like all ions is very chemically active, trying to become uncharged again.
It can be positive or negative depending on if the atom loses or gains an electron. If it gains an electron it becomes negative and if it loses an electron it becomes positive.
An atom will become Negative if it gains an electron and it will be an Anion.If it loses an electron it will be Positive and it will be a CationLearn & Enjoy
it turns to hydrogen
A stable particle with a negative charge is called an electron. An example of a sentence using the word would be: If an atom loses an electron, it will become positively electrified.
Hydrogen is composed of 1 proton and 1 electron. If it loses its electron, it still has 1 proton left, which is a positive charge.
Alkaline metals and hydrogen, all the elements in the first column of the Periodic Table.
A neutral atom that subsequently gains or loses one [or more] electrons is called an ion. If it gains an electron [or electrons] it will have a negative charge. If it loses an electron [or electrons] it will have a positive charge.