If an element loses protons, it essentially transforms into a different element altogether, as the number of protons in the nucleus determines the element's identity. This change can occur through nuclear reactions or decay processes. The new element will have different chemical properties and behavior compared to the original element. Additionally, the atomic number, which defines the element, will decrease accordingly.
When U-238 emits an alpha particle, it loses two protons. This results in the atom transforming into a different element (Th-234) which has two fewer protons in the nucleus.
Radium - 228.
i turns into the element on the left of it on the periodic table
If an atom of thorium loses 2 protons, it would turn into an atom of protactinium. Thorium has an atomic number of 90, so losing 2 protons would change it to an atomic number of 88, which is protactinium.
When the number of protons in an atom changes, the identity of the element changes because the number of protons determines the element's atomic number. If the number of protons changes, the atom becomes a different element. This process is called nuclear fusion or fission.
Well what element are you starting out with?
When U-238 emits an alpha particle, it loses two protons. This results in the atom transforming into a different element (Th-234) which has two fewer protons in the nucleus.
Radium - 228.
Isotopic Nitrogen: still 7 protons, N(13).
Ununpentium (Uup) has 115 protons.
i turns into the element on the left of it on the periodic table
the number of protons in an atom is what determines which element the atom is. So if an atom "lost" a proton, it would become another element entirely.
If an atom of thorium loses 2 protons, it would turn into an atom of protactinium. Thorium has an atomic number of 90, so losing 2 protons would change it to an atomic number of 88, which is protactinium.
When an alpha particle is released by an atom, the atom loses two protons and two neutrons, resulting in a different element being formed. This process is known as alpha decay.
The element is completely changed
Atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. Therefore, sodium's atomic number is always 11, even if it loses 1 electron. However, when a sodium atom loses 1 electron, it will form an ion with a 1+ charge.
An element is defined by the number of protons present in the nucleus of the atom. The atomic number just happens to correspond with the number of protons.