Normally it is believed
that when a hydrogen atom looses one electron, it can be termed as proton. Here
it is suggested that though after the loss of electron from hydrogen atom a
positively charge nucleus is left behind but that positive charge is due to
positron. On the basis of literature available, a model is proposed showing
constituent particles of positively charged H atom. This model states that a
hydrogen nuclei consists of neutron, positron and neutrino. A neutron consists
of a proton, electron and anti-neutrino. Therefore a positively charged
Hydrogen atom(H+) is different from Proton (p+). - See more at:
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