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This is an arbitrary question
Is it possible that regardless of whatever atom is present, a process is used to remove all electrons in the atoms that comprise a specific substance?
For example if I had say what I will arbitrarily call "An electron boiler" and I just dump in any house hold items or dirt or garbage and this machine through this process just removes electrons from the atoms... is that even possible? What would happen?
I also wanted to know what an electron means in terms of electricity. MeV and such. You can't just thing of an atom as a battery can you?
You wouldn't think of electricity as "that's 1 electron right there!"
Is it possible that regardless of whatever atom is present, a process is used to remove all electrons in the atoms that comprise a specific substance?
For example if I had say what I will arbitrarily call "An electron boiler" and I just dump in any house hold items or dirt or garbage and this machine through this process just removes electrons from the atoms... is that even possible? What would happen?
I also wanted to know what an electron means in terms of electricity. MeV and such. You can't just thing of an atom as a battery can you?
You wouldn't think of electricity as "that's 1 electron right there!"