Can Elements Lose Protons?

Can Elements Lose Protons? Can elements lose protons? Yes, atoms (and molecules) can gain or lose protons. It is called “Chemistry of acids”. What happens when an element loses a proton? 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

Are All Rocks Radioactive?

Are All Rocks Radioactive? Are all rocks radioactive? Three chemical elements are naturally radioactive and occur in all earth rocks and all meteorites – K (potassium), Th (thorium), and U (uranium). Any rock from any planet will contain at least one atom of these elements so, technically, all rocks are radioactive, it is just a

Can We Trust Radiometric Dating?

Can We Trust Radiometric Dating? Can we trust radiometric dating? Yes, radiometric dating is a very accurate way to date the Earth. We know it is accurate because radiometric dating is based on the radioactive decay of unstable isotopes. For example, the element Uranium exists as one of several isotopes, some of which are unstable.