What Occurs When an Atom's Nucleus Disappears?

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Imagine that:-
When a nucleus suddenly dissapears in an atom .What are the changes occurred around an atom .
 
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This is too vague. Elaborate if you wish to get an answer.

I don't know about nuclei simply disappearing from atoms.
 
But one can imagine about this kind of concept,isn't .What if we can understand all the inner concept of an atom. What if we can explain quantum gravity by using this idea .
 
first of all dissappearing would lead to voilation of energy conservation.
In any case what this has to do with quantum gravity?
 
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