Science, asked by superspider01234, 11 months ago

How does an atom change if all of its electrons are removed?

The atom’s volume increases.
The atom’s mass increases.
The atom becomes positively charged.
The atom becomes negatively charged.

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Answered by rahulrai81
6

Explanation:

the atom become positively charged particle

Answered by kanojiyagopal0
0

Answer:

Most probably, when all electrons a removed from an atom, that atom will not have or carry out the Newton's third law of motion. This means that the atom will let any object that has a pushing force, go through that atom

Added:

In the special case of Hydrogen when only one (= 'ALL' ) electron is removed a stable ion is formed: H+ , which is also the same as a (single) proton

Explanation:

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