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Sandra
4 January, 10:33
Adding one proton to the nucleus of an atom
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Kylie David
4 January, 13:43
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Adding or removing protons from the nucleus changes the charge of the nucleus and changes that atom's atomic number. So, adding or removing protons from the nucleus changes what element that atom is! For example, adding a proton to the nucleus of an atom of hydrogen creates an atom of helium.
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