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yes protons do have and positive charge....my science teacher told me

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11y ago

By definition / terminology / convention, protons are positively charged sub atomic particles.

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13y ago

no,

The number of protons remains constant. It is the number of electrons that decreases in the positive ions than the corresponding number of electrons in the neutral atoms.

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12y ago

An atom becomes positively charged when it loses one or more electrons. It is then a positively charged ion, or cation.

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beta decay

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LOSES ELECTRONS

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