Plasma
When electrons are stripped away from the nuclei, the state of matter is in the form of a plasma. Plasmas are ionized gases consisting of positive ions and free electrons. They are commonly found in stars, lightning, and some man-made devices like plasma TVs.
distance from the atomic nuclei
Holding electrons in orbit around atomic nuclei is an electric force of attraction between the positively charged protons in the nucleus and the negatively charged electrons. This force is known as the electromagnetic force and it keeps the electrons bound to the nucleus, creating stable atoms.
No, alpha radiation does not result in the emission of electrons. It involves the emission of alpha particles, which are helium nuclei consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons.
Plasma is a gas where the "temperature" is so high that all the electrons have been removed from the atoms, leaving just the positively charged nuclei and free electrons. There can be no molecules in a plasma as without electrons the bare atomic nuclei repel each other.
It is called recombinations of electrons and holes due to the oposite polarity of the charges.this proces is known to be 'diffusion'. It is called recombinations of electrons and holes due to the oposite polarity of the charges.this proces is known to be 'diffusion'.
When electrons are stripped away from the nuclei, the state of matter is in the form of a plasma. Plasmas are ionized gases consisting of positive ions and free electrons. They are commonly found in stars, lightning, and some man-made devices like plasma TVs.
Yes. A white dwarf is made mostly of electron degenerate matter, which consists of atomic nuclei surrounded by free electrons. The nuclei contain protons and neutrons.
Plasma
The fourth state of matter is plasma, which is matter that is heated to such a high temperature that it no longer maintains its atomic structure, and becomes a mixture of atomic nuclei and electrons. This exists in fires, and in the sun, and in other very hot places.
distance from the atomic nuclei
False. Electromagnetic force.
Atomic nuclei (and alpha particales, but these are exactly the same as Helium nuclei)
Carbon's atomic number is 6, therefore it's atoms have 6 protons is their nuclei. If the carbon atom is neutral, it will also have 6 electrons, no matter which isotope of carbon it is.
common are the electrons which are binded with nuclei.
No it is the force holding the atomic nuclei together.
Holding electrons in orbit around atomic nuclei is an electric force of attraction between the positively charged protons in the nucleus and the negatively charged electrons. This force is known as the electromagnetic force and it keeps the electrons bound to the nucleus, creating stable atoms.