Protons and electrons cannot be disintegrated.
the protons are positively charged that's how you know if it is a proton or an electron because a electron has a negative charge
16 protons and 18 electrons
For an atom to lose an electron, it must undergo the process of ionization where it gains enough energy to overcome the attraction of the nucleus and the electron is released. This can happen through various means such as exposure to high-energy radiation or collisions with other particles.
This question doesn't technically have an answer. The electron cloud simply surrounds the nucleus and contains the electrons. Each atom of different elements has a different number of protons. It is not determined by the electron cloud. An electron cloud doesn't have a nucleus as the question implies either. An electron cloud odes not contain protons either. Just electrons, as the name suggests.
No, it is the other way round:The terminal electron acceptor in aerobic respiration is oxygen. Together with H+ ions water molecules are formed. O2 + 4 e- + 4 H+ ==> 2 H2O
Electron's have a negative charge, Protons have a positive charge.
the protons are positively charged that's how you know if it is a proton or an electron because a electron has a negative charge
atoms >> I don't think so, because atoms can be broken down into electron shells, a nucleus, electrons, protons, and neutrons. Those are all very basic particles.
Protons and electrons cannot be disintegrated.
16 protons and 18 electrons
This electron would have 51 protons and 51 electrons. The number of electrons in an atom is equal to the number of protons, as atoms are electrically neutral.
An electron cloud is made up of protons and neutrons.
They have opposite charges.
For an atom to lose an electron, it must undergo the process of ionization where it gains enough energy to overcome the attraction of the nucleus and the electron is released. This can happen through various means such as exposure to high-energy radiation or collisions with other particles.
Francium has 87 protons and 87 electrons.
Proton: Positive Neutron: No charge Electron: Negative
This question doesn't technically have an answer. The electron cloud simply surrounds the nucleus and contains the electrons. Each atom of different elements has a different number of protons. It is not determined by the electron cloud. An electron cloud doesn't have a nucleus as the question implies either. An electron cloud odes not contain protons either. Just electrons, as the name suggests.