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3 difference between electron, proton and neutron​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Protons are positively charged and neutrons are neutral whereas electrons are negatively charged. ... Neutrons are found in the nucleus; they belong to the group of nucleons. Electrons are found orbiting around the nucleus of an atom in defined energy levels.

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Answered by ItzNightLight
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Electrons  : -

→ Electrons are found orbiting around the nucleus of an atom in defined energy levels .

→ Electrons are negatively charged .

→ Electrons are found orbiting around the nucleus of an atom in defined energy levels .

→ The weight of electrons is insignificant in comparison

→ Electrons are symbolized as 'e'

→ Electrons take part in both chemical and nuclear reactions.

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Protons : -

→ Proton is a positively charged sub - atomic particle found in an atom .

→ Protons are positively charged .

→ Protons are found in the nucleus ; they belong to the group of nucleons.

→ Protons weigh 1.672 × 10-27 kg

→ Protons are symbolized as 'p'.

→ They only take part in nuclear reactions.

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Neutron : -

→ Neutrons are found in nucleus ; they belong to the group of nucleons.

→ Neutrons are neutral

→ Neutrons weigh slightly higher than protons.

→ Neutrons are symbolized as 'n'

→ Neutrons only get exposed to nuclear reactions

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