The proton, otherwise you change the element
The electrical charge depends on electrons.
Since the atomic mass consists of protons and neutrons, adding a proton would add one unit to the atomic massguessing that the number of neutrons doesn't change.
A proton never changes to an electron just as a dog never changes to a cat, they are completely different things really. In beta decay a neutron may decay into a proton and emit and electron and an anti-neutrino but that is about it.
If an atom of uranium loses a proton, it becomes an atom of an element with one less proton in its nucleus, known as an isotope of a different element. This change can alter the atomic number, mass number, and chemical properties of the atom.
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The proton, otherwise you change the element
proton,
Protons have a positive charge.
The number of quarks in a proton is always three.Two Up quarks and one Down quark
A proton can be transformed in a neutron and inverse.
The electrical charge depends on electrons.
Since the atomic mass consists of protons and neutrons, adding a proton would add one unit to the atomic massguessing that the number of neutrons doesn't change.
Try "the proton" (change the electrons and you get ions, change the neutrons and you get an isotope.)
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If a proton, is a proton then it is a proton. (True).
In a chemical reaction, acid donates a proton by releasing a hydrogen ion (H). This proton transfer helps to form new bonds and change the properties of the substances involved in the reaction.