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This educational overview discusses the three fundamental particles of an atom: protons, neutrons, and electrons. It explains how stable atoms can transform into ionized atoms by gaining or losing electrons, leading to positive or negative charges. Examples include converting lithium (Li) to a negative ion, nitrogen (N) to a positive ion, and beryllium (Be) to a positive ion. The document also addresses questions regarding ion formation and the characteristics of atoms with missing particles and specific charge states.
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Atomic Models • What are the three particles of an Atom? • Protons • Neutrons • Electrons
- Electrons Protons + Neutrons
Turn your stable Li Atom into an Ion Atom with a Negative 1 charge
Turn you stable N Atom into an Ion Atom with a Charge of Positive 3
Turn your Stable Be Atom into an Ion Atom with a Positive 1 charge
Turn your Stable O atom into an Ion Atom with a Negative 3 Charge
What type of Ion B atom is this? Ion with a Negative 2 charge
Turn this stable C atom into an Ion with a Negative 4 charge.
Turn your stable Ne Atom into a Ion with a positive 1 charge