Taking both will lead to a new, neutral element.
Taking away an electron will make it positively charged, and taking away a proton will make it negatively charged.
Removing both of these make it neutral, and it forms an element one atomic number smaller.
It would take about 1836 electrons to equal the mass of 1 proton. This is because the mass of an electron is much smaller than that of a proton.
Adding a proton to an element changes its atomic number, resulting in a new element. This can affect its chemical properties and reactivity.
electrons are a 2000th of the mass of a proton/neutron. Because of this very low mass, electrons dont affect the mass number of elements on the periodic table
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When a proton is added to a germanium nucleus, the overall charge of the nucleus increases by one unit, making it less stable. This can lead to the germanium nucleus undergoing beta decay to regain stability, where a proton is converted into a neutron by emitting a positron and a neutrino.
Because it is a proton. A hydrogen atom is a proton and an electron; if you take the electron away to form a positive ion, all that's left is the proton.
Im thinking you mean add instead of had? well when you add a proton it becomes a different element because each element has a different number of protons. When you add electrons or take away electrons they become ions. If the neutrons in the nucleus changes it becomes an isotope. To conclude, each element has its own unique proton count.
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because elements are so close together that if you take away even just one proton the element is now another element!
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Physical change
If it were possible to add a proton to atoms, then the germanium would turn into arsenic.
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