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Why does a sodium atom ion have a charg of plus 1?

it contains 1 more proton that electron.


How does radioactive decay produce new elements?

In alpha decay, the nucleus loses two protons and two neutrons. The resulting element will therefore have an element number that is two less.In beta minus decay, a neutron gets converted to a proton. The resulting element will have one more proton - the element number will be one more. In beta plus decay, a proton gets converted to a neutron. The resulting element will have one less proton - the element number will be one less.


Which transition metal element forms only a plus 1 cation?

Silver


What element in the 3rd period always forms a 3 plus cation?

Aluminum


What is the conjugate base of H3O2 plus?

The conjugate base of H3O2+ is H2O. When H3O2+ loses a proton (H+), it forms H2O.


How many protons and electrons are in the element Zinc2 plus?

ZnCl2 is not a element. It is an compound. however Zn contains 30 protons.


What is acidic proton?

An acidic proton is a hydrogen atom that is easily removed in a chemical reaction, typically due to its association with a highly electronegative atom such as oxygen or nitrogen. When this proton is removed, it forms a positively charged species called a conjugate base, resulting in increased acidity of the molecule.


What element is produced when a gold nucleus gains a proton?

When a gold nucleus gains a proton, it becomes a mercury nucleus. This occurs through the process of beta-plus decay, where a proton transforms into a neutron, resulting in a change in atomic number from 79 (gold) to 80 (mercury).


What 3rd period element always forms a 3 plus cation?

Aluminum (Al) always forms a 3+ cation in its 3rd period of the periodic table.


A particle that has a mass of 1 and a charge of 1 plus is?

A particle that has a mass of 1 and a charge of 1 plus is a proton.


Why is the symbol of proton is p plus?

Because 'proton' starts with a 'p', and each proton carries one unit of positive charge.


Is glycine more likely to lose the OH proton or an NH3 plus proton?

It will lose the -OH proton from the -COOH group readily.