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Brendon
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21 March, 14:42
Why can't an atom lose or gain a proton?
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Whitney Ponce
21 March, 14:54
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it cant because
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stronger than that of strong nuclear force to remove the protons. But it is practically impossible. so, Protons cannot be removed from the atoms unlike electrons which can be easily removed. atoms doesn't lose or gain energy.
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