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Elements of Group I would have a charge of +1 when ionized. Since the OH ion has a charge of -1, the predicted hydroxide of francium would be FrOH.
It has a -1 charge.
Hydroxide has a minus 1 charge.
H+1 and NO3-1 produce nitric acid. The two charges cancel so the compound has a net charge of 0.
The formal charge of nitrite (NO2-) is -1. Each oxygen atom carries a formal charge of -1, while the nitrogen atom carries a formal charge of +1, leading to an overall charge of -1 for the nitrite ion.
Alpha Particles
Beta particle electrons (as opposed to Beta particle positrons which have + charge)
Lysergic Emanations was created in 1985.
Emanations was created on 1995-03-13.
Star Trek Voyager - 1995 Emanations 1-8 was released on: USA: 13 March 1995 Germany: 9 August 1996
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The acceleration of a charge. its radioactive decay
alpha: mass 4, charge +2beta: mass ~1/1800, charge -1gamma: mass 0, charge 0
Elements of Group I would have a charge of +1 when ionized. Since the OH ion has a charge of -1, the predicted hydroxide of francium would be FrOH.
The particle that has the same mass as an electron (9.11 x 10^-31 kg) but a positive charge and is sometimes emitted from the nucleus during radioactive decay is a positron. A positron is the antimatter counterpart to an electron and has a charge of +1.
A beta charge refers to the charge carried by a beta particle, which can be either a beta minus (electron) with a charge of -1 or a beta plus (positron) with a charge of +1. Beta decay is a type of radioactive decay process involving the emission of beta particles.
Proton emission is a type of radioactive decay where an atom emits a proton with a mass number of 0 and a charge of plus 1. An example of a radioisotope that undergoes proton emission is iodine-123.