Ionizing radiation is able to turn atoms into ions that have a positive charge. Identify which type of subatomic particle is removed from the atom to do this. NeutronsProtonsElectronsI'm not sure
Question
Ionizing radiation is able to turn atoms into ions that have a positive charge. Identify which type of subatomic particle is removed from the atom to do this. NeutronsProtonsElectronsI'm not sure
Solution
The type of subatomic particle that is removed from the atom to turn it into an ion with a positive charge is the Electron.
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