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A neutral atom becomes a positive ion when it loses one or more electrons. This loss occurs because the atom's electron cloud is disrupted, often due to energy input, such as heat or light, or through chemical reactions. As a result, the atom has more protons than electrons, giving it a net positive charge.
When a neutral atom becomes a positive ion, it loses one or more electrons, resulting in a net positive charge. This loss of negatively charged electrons can occur through various processes, such as ionization or chemical reactions. As a result, the atom's overall charge shifts from neutral to positive, affecting its chemical properties and reactivity. The remaining electrons are still attracted to the positively charged nucleus, which may alter the atom's stability and interactions with other atoms.
If electrons leave an object it becomes positive. If an object gains electrons it becomes positive. If it has the same types of charges with the same amount it becomes neutral.
A neutral atom becomes a positive atom by losing an electron.
It becomes negatively charged.
the excess protons pull harder on the fewer neutrons
A positive ion can become a neutral atom by gaining electrons. When a positive ion gains one or more electrons, it becomes neutral because the negative charge of the electron(s) cancels out the positive charge of the ion.
When an object becomes neutral, it means that it has an equal number of positive and negative charges, resulting in a net charge of zero. This means that the object is no longer attracted or repelled by other charged objects and will not create any electrical interactions.
When a positively charged electron becomes neutral, it gains an equal amount of negative charge to balance out the positive charge. This typically occurs through the addition of another electron or the loss of a proton, resulting in a neutral atom.
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With the loss of electron a neutral atom becomes positive ion and loss of electron is known as oxidation.
the excess protons pull harder on the fewer neutrons
If electrons leave an object it becomes positive. If an object gains electrons it becomes positive. If it has the same types of charges with the same amount it becomes neutral.
A neutral atom becomes a positive atom by losing an electron.
the atom becomes negatively charged
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It becomes a positively charged ion known as a cation.