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Tatum Fowler
11 March, 02:45
Can protons be gained or lost in an element?
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Oliver Rubio
11 March, 03:48
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No, they stay in the nucleus always, it is the electrons around the nucleus that can be gained or lost.
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Hector Valdez
11 March, 04:59
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Gained because they can be subtracted only with adding more elements
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