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Subatomic particles are protons, neutrons and electrons.

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Is ions a subatomic particles?

no an ion is a electrically charged atom


What kind of bond is created by the attraction of subatomic particles of opposite charge?

Probable you think to ions but ions are not subatomic particles.


What kind of bond is created by the attraction of a subatomic particle of opposite charge?

Probable you think to ions but ions are not subatomic particles.


What subatomic particles are involved in ions?

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Are atoms are made up of positive ions?

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What subatomic particles are related to ions?

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Ions are charged and isotopes are not true or false?

True. Isotopes are defined by the amount of neutral neutrons which have no effect on the polarity of the atom. ions are defined by a differing amount of protons and electrons, therefore charging them.


What subatomic particle is similar to hydrogen ions?

Protons are similar to hydrogen ions because they are positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Hydrogen ions are just protons that are not associated with an electron.


How do isotopes of nitrogen differ from nitrogen ions?

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Are ions charged and isotopes not?

Ions are charged particles caused by the loss or gain of an electron moving the atom from its ground state to an excited state. an isotope is formed from the loss of a neutron.


What carries the current through a liquid?

In a liquid, the current is carried by the movement of charged particles called ions or electrons. Ions can be positively or negatively charged atoms or molecules, while electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles. The flow of these charged particles creates an electric current in the liquid.


What is the most common isotope of Pt has how many protons?

All isotopes/ions of Platinum have the same number of protons: 78. If it had a different number of protons, then it would be a completely different element. The only subatomic particles that change in an atom are the electrons and neutrons. The most common isotope of Platinum is 195Pt with 117 neutrons.