bcoz as we all clearly knw that neutron has no charge
so when it strikes a gas atom it can not attract or repel the proton or electron from it so it passes by it untouched............
In the thermosphere, x-rays and gamma rays are mostly absorbed by atomic oxygen and atomic nitrogen. These high-energy photons ionize these gases, creating free electrons which contribute to the electrical conductivity of the thermosphere.
One example of plasmas in nature is the auroras, which are colorful displays of light in the Earth's atmosphere caused by interactions between solar winds and the Earth's magnetic field. These interactions ionize gases in the atmosphere, creating a plasma that emits light.
Yes, gamma rays can ionize atoms by stripping electrons from the atoms they interact with. This process can create charged particles and generate secondary radiation that can be harmful to living cells.
The speed of sound is slowest in gases, as the molecules in gases are further apart and less tightly bound compared to liquids and solids.
There are 18, 20 or 22 neutrons.
Protons can ionize gases. Because of they contains +charge.
Noble gases are generally unreactive and do not readily ionize under normal conditions. However, some noble gases, such as xenon and radon, can be made to ionize under certain conditions, such as high temperatures or exposure to strong electric fields.
The gases are what glow. The electricity starts to ionize the gas and that's what creates the bright glowing.
Definitely not! Gases such as HCl that ionize in water are far more soluble than noble gases.
Yes, X-rays have enough energy to ionize gases. When X-rays pass through a gas, they can transfer enough energy to the gas molecules to remove electrons, creating ions. This process is known as X-ray ionization.
To ionize a gas, we need to add energy to it. Electrical voltage works well to ionize gas, and, though there are other ways to accomplish ionization, we see this way frequently. As one example, fluorscent tubes use electrical voltage to ionize gas to create the light we use to illuminate areas where we need that light. Lightning ionizes the gases in air to create a current path, and high voltage is the way it does this.
The Noble Gases (Group VIIIA or Group 8A) do not exchange electrons or become ionized into ions since they already have a full electron configuration.
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Nonpolar compounds like oils, fats, and hydrocarbons, as well as some covalent molecules with symmetrical charge distribution, typically do not ionize in water. Additionally, compounds with strong intermolecular forces, such as sugar and ethanol, may also have limited ionization in water.
neutrons
cannot say as you did not specify the isotope.
cannot say as you did not specify the isotope.