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Protein Conservation 3
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Electrons come from atoms
In summary, atoms have electrons. When they give them away,
atoms become ions. Ions are charged.
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<font size="4" face="verdana, arial, sans-serif">Everything is made of
atoms. Atoms have an equal number of electrons and protons. Protons are
trapped in the core of the atom, called the nucleus. Electrons, outside
the nucleus, can be removed. It does not require much energy to do this.
Sometimes rubbing two materials together will remove electrons. <b>An atom
that either gained or lost an electron is called an ion.</b></font>
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<font size="4" face="verdana, arial, sans-serif">This is a hydrogen atom.
We can call it H-atom. It has 1 electron and 1 proton.</font>
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<font size="4" face="verdana, arial, sans-serif">This Hydrogen atom lost
its electrons. We call it a positive hydrogen ion or H+ ion. It has no
electrons and just one proton.</font>
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<font size="4" face="verdana, arial, sans-serif">This hydrogen atom has an
extra electron. We call it negative hydrogen-ion or H- ion. It has 2
electrons and 1 proton.</font>
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<font size="4" face="verdana, arial, sans-serif">You can use the model to
your right to explore some properties of Hydrogen atoms and ions. You can
add H-atoms and H+ or H- ions to the modeling container and observe their
behavior.When you are done, please describe your findings in the box below.<br><br></font>
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Please explain how Hydrogen atoms and ions behave in the presence of another Hydrogen atom or ion
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