in the nucleus.
A proton is one of the particles in an atom. An example sentence would be: The scientist realized he was looking at the wrong proton.
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If a proton were added to an atom of aluminum, the atom would become a silicon ion with a single positive charge.
A single proton was most likely removed from the helium atom to result in an atom of hydrogen. Helium typically has two protons, so removing one proton would leave one, transforming it into hydrogen, which has one proton.
Removing only one electron from any atom will always make its charge +1, as there is only one unbalanced proton in the atom.
You can find a proton in the nucleus of the atom along with neutrons.
The answer for a hydrogen atom would be about 100 meters across a proton is about 1/10,000 th of the diameter of a hydrogen atom.
A proton is one of the particles in an atom. An example sentence would be: The scientist realized he was looking at the wrong proton.
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.
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If a proton were added to an atom of aluminum, the atom would become a silicon ion with a single positive charge.
You can find a proton (+) in the center of a atom.
ask your teacher because i cant LOL where would you find a proton? atom
That would depend what the atom was to begin with. Adding a proton would increase the atoms atomic number by one, making it an atom of the next element on the periodic table. It would also increase the atomic mass, however the over all atomic mass of the resulting mass would probably not be equal to the most common mass of the new element, making it an isotope of the new element. If it did not also gain an electron, it would now have one more proton than electron, making it a positive ion. Adding a proton to an atom is called nuclear fusion, since it fuses two atomic nuclei together (the original atom and the proton, which is equivalent to the nucleus of a hydrogen atom.)
A Proton
A proton is a subatomic particle which is the same in whichever element it is found. A proton from a Xenon atom is no different to that from a Hydrogen atom or a Uranium atom.
An atom is an element so it cannot contain 2 of its own. But now if your asking the elements of the atom such as proton, neutron, and electron, the only atom would be H+ with one proton and one neutron.