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Compare the properties of steatroms, Pratons and
neutrons​

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Answered by meenatchimeerarajend
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Explanation:

Proton

Neutron

Electron

They are positively charged They are neutral They are negatively charged

They are present in the nucleus of all atoms They are present in the nucleus of all atoms except hydrogen They are present in the outer shells within an atom and orbit the positively charged nucleus in well-defined orbits

The mass of the proton is taken as one unit and equals the mass of a neutron The mass of the neutron is considered as one unit and it equals the mass of a proton The mass of an electron is about 1/2000 times the mass of a hydrogen atom

A proton is represented as “p” A neutron is represented as “n” An electron is represented as “e”

Answered by supikaur09
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Answer:

Proton

  • They are positively charged.
  • They are present in the nucleus of all atoms.
  • The mass of the proton is taken as one unit and equals the mass of a neutron.
  • A proton is represented as “p”.

Neutron

  • They are neutral.
  • They are present in the nucleus of all atoms except hydrogen.
  • The mass of the neutron is considered as one unit and it equals the mass of a proton.
  • A neutron is represented as “n”.

Electron

  • They are negatively charged.
  • They are present in the outer shells within an atom and orbit the positively charged nucleus in well-defined orbits.
  • The mass of an electron is about 1/2000 times the mass of a hydrogen atom.
  • An electron is represented as “e”.

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