john dalton
anion ... a single atom transforms into a positive ion called a monatomic anion, or sometimes just a monatomic ion, but that is a general term for pos or neg ions.
An atom becomes a positively charged ion when it loses one or more electrons.
It helped end WWII by producing a working atom bomb. This saved millions of lives by preventing a land war in Japan. A side-effect was to broaden our knowledge of atomic physics.
Nuclear fission happens when the strong nuclear force of an atom has been overcome. It releases a lot of heat, and this is typically used to boil water, to drive turbines, which turn the heat energy into mechanical energy, and this is used to power generators to make electricity.
Nuclear fission may do, though with fast breeder reactors we could make use of the large amount of Uranium 238 which is not useful at present, as we only use the U235 in the present type of reactors. In the long term (probably 100 years or so) nuclear fusion may be usable, and this really would extend nuclear power for thousands of years.
The center or Nucleus always carries a Positive Charge
positive
The center, the nucleus.
A proton.
a nucleus with a positive charge
It is positive as the electrons around it are negative.
Proton.
a nucleus with a positive charge
a proton
Nucleus, made up of protons and nuetrons. The nucleus. If an atom has positive charge it means one or more electrons has gone missing, leaving a net positive charge due to protons in the nucleus.
The conclusion was that an atom has a nucleus (center) with a positive charge.
an atom has a positive charge due to the fact that it has a positive