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define proton, electron, neutron with their charges ​

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Answered by mat1030
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  1. Electrons are a type of subatomic particle with a negative charge.
  2. Protons are a type of subatomic particle with a positive charge. Protons are bound together in an atom's nucleus as a result of the strong nuclear force.
  3. Neutrons are a type of subatomic particle with no charge (they're neutral).
Answered by Anonymous
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  1. neutron:- neutral by charge . they are equally have the same mass as of proton.they are found in nucleus of an atom.
  2. proton:- positive by charge. they are found at the center of an cell called nucleus. they have same mass as a neutron.
  3. electron:- negative in charge.they are found on orbits and revolve around the nucleus which contains the proton and neutron. it has almost negligible mass.

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