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remove either a proton or electron OR add a proton or electron...
electron-negative, proton-positive, neutron-neutral
Neutron, proton, electron.Neutron, proton, electron.Neutron, proton, electron.Neutron, proton, electron.
I think you won't have a atom because the electron, proton and neutron is the basic part of the atom.
In the atom proton is positively charged and the electron is negatively charged.
It is the atom of deuterium. Its nucleus is composed of a proton and one neutron. The atom has one electron that is orbiting around the nucleus.
A hydrogen atom, H, is a proton (as nucleus) with one electron orbitting around it. A proton is just (the same as above) one proton, which lacks the electron: H+ .
Smallest to Largest.. - Electron - Proton - Atom - Compound - Molecule
neutron, proton, electron
No. While the proton has the opposite charge of the electron, the proton will not flow from atom to atom like the electron does because the strong atomic force holding the proton in the nucleus is much more powerful than the electromagnetic force.
An electron is a negatively charged particle that whizzes around the nucleus of an atom.
This is valid only for the attraction between a proton and an electron.