Answer:
V. Ions are formed by adding or removing either protons or electrons
Step-by-step explanation:
According to Rutherford's atomic model, we have the following notes:
- Most of the spaces of an atom are empty.
- The total mass of an atom is concentrated at the center of the atom.
- In the atom, neutrons and protons are located at its center called nucleus. This means it has a positive charge.
We also have some more points to note:
- The atoms of the same element have the same proton number in each.
- If an atom has the same number of electrons and protons it then it is neutral.
- There is a very strong nuclear force acting between neutron and neutron, neutron and proton, and proton and proton which can't be overcome normally. This means a proton can't be ejected from an atom. To do this, we need to do a nuclear reaction in a nuclear reactor.
- However, an electron can be easily ejected from the atom.
- When an electron is added or removed from an atom, it gains a negative of positive charge on it. This charged atom is called an ion and the process is called ionization.
From the above discussion, we can conclude that option V is false.