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Why can’t an atom lose or gain a proton

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Answer:

Atoms never gain protons; they become positively charge only by losing electron.

Step-by-step explanation:

Atoms never gain protons; they become positively charge only by losing electrons. A positive ion is called a cation (pronounced: CAT-eye-on). You may have notice that the number of neutrons in each of these ions was not specified.

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User Rolando Urquiza
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Step-by-step explanation:

Atoms never gain protons; they become positively charge only by losing electrons. A positive ion is called a cation (pronounced: CAT-eye-on). You may have notice that the number of neutrons in each of these ions was not specified.

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