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During glycolysis, NAD+ acts as an electron carrier molecule. It accepts two electrons and a proton to form NADH. This is important for the oxidation-reduction reactions that occur during glycolysis, allowing for the transfer of electrons and the generation of ATP.
The protons are positively charged, so they attract the negatively charged electrons. Also, protons are about 2000 times more massive than electrons, so as the number of protons increases, the attraction they have for electrons increases.
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No. Atomic Number is defined as the number of positive protons, and when a ion is formed(irrespective of cation or anion) only negative electrons will be lost or added hence the proton number is constant.
If a proton were added to an atom of aluminum, the atom would become a silicon ion with a single positive charge.
Beryllium has 4 protons, 5 neutrons, and 4 electrons
During glycolysis, NAD+ acts as an electron carrier molecule. It accepts two electrons and a proton to form NADH. This is important for the oxidation-reduction reactions that occur during glycolysis, allowing for the transfer of electrons and the generation of ATP.
A proton and a neutron added together would be Deuterium without an electron.
Adding one proton to a lithium atom would result in the formation of a beryllium atom. Beryllium has 4 protons, 4 neutrons, and 4 electrons.
Because electrons are very light particles and do not effect the mass, if proton and neutrons are elephant then electrons are ants , how ants effect the mass and weight of elephant ?
Hope you are particular about the proton and not anit proton. The beauty is that the number of protons ie atomic number is the code for knowing the element. So 7 is the door number for nitrogen. Hence it has 7 protons. If one proton right from nitrogen nucleus is taken out then nucleus becomes that of carbon. If one proton is added then it becomes 8, so it is oxygen atom. Moreover nitrogen atom does exist as monoatomic molecule. It always exists as diatomic molecule. That is nitrogen gas.
I believe a cation because adding a proton is like removing an electron, giving it a positive charge.Additional answerNot only that, but you'd also end up with a different element. The number of protons in the atom is specific to that element.
The neutron has a mass that is nearly equal to the combined mass of a proton and an electron. This is due to the fact that the neutron is slightly heavier than the proton, while the electron has a much smaller mass.
Rutherford added the concept of a dense, positively charged nucleus at the center of the atom, with electrons orbiting around it in a mostly empty space. This model became known as the Rutherford model of the atom.
If one proton is added to the lithium atom, it would become a beryllium atom. Beryllium has 4 protons, 4 neutrons, and 4 electrons. The atomic number of the element would change to 4, placing it in a new position on the periodic table.
The protons are positively charged, so they attract the negatively charged electrons. Also, protons are about 2000 times more massive than electrons, so as the number of protons increases, the attraction they have for electrons increases.
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