when an electron is removed from a hydrogen atom ,a ------- remains.
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a proton remains.
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A proton remains
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Removal of the electron gives a cation (left), whereas addition of an electron gives an anion (right). The hydrogen anion, with its loosely held two-electron cloud, has a larger radius than the neutral atom, which in turn is much larger than the bare proton of the cation.
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