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The meaning of the positively charged hydrogen atom.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The atom becomes positively charged is atom losses an electron and becomes negatively charged when it gains an electron.
The hydrogen atom contains one proton in the nucleus and one electron around the nucleus. The hydrogen atom becomes positively charged if hydrogen atom losses the electron. The positively charged hydrogen atom contains only a single proton in the nucleus.
Conclusion:
Thus, the positively charged hydrogen describes the more protons in the nucleus than the electron in hydrogen atom.
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