In Macbeth, a change to the character would result in the loss of his ambition-driven descent into ruthless tyranny and unchecked violence. However, it would also bring a gain in the preservation of his moral integrity and a more positive outcome for both himself and those around him.
Often there are the same number of electrons as there are protons. Exceptions to this are called ions, which have gained or lost an electron (can't be a proton lost or gained, that would change the element).
Well, well, well, look who's feeling Shakespearean today! In simpler terms, Macbeth may have gained power and status, but he's also lost his moral compass and humanity in the process. So, it's a classic case of winning the battle but losing the war, honey.
A charged chlorine atom, or a chlorine ion, would have gained or lost an electron. If it gained an electron, it would have a charge of -1. If it lost an electron, it would have a charge of +1.
That would be none. Great Britain is an island. It didn't change shape.
If a team gained 5 yards on their first play of the game and lost 6 yards, the total change in yardage is 1.
a new element
False
When Macbeth saw that the witches second set of predictions were coming true, Macbeth lost it.
An ion is an atom that has gained or lost electrons, giving it a net positive or negative charge. This change in electron number can affect the atom's chemical properties, making it more likely to react with other atoms to achieve a stable electron configuration.
When a substance changes state, Energy within the substance is gained or lost, but the composition is unchanged.
Duncan because he was murdered. Then Macbeth because he was murdered also.
Change of state is always physical. You have not lost or gained any atoms. Therefore its physical.