Chemistry, asked by Deeptiman, 11 months ago

How all protons are accomulated inside the nucleus of any atom? (accept the atom of hydrogen.)​ Plz answer fast.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

To add protons or neutrons, the nucleons either have to be moving at high speed or they need to be forced together under great pressure. Although the strong force overcomes electrostatic repulsion, protons do repel each other. For this reason, it's usually easier to add neutrons to an atom than to add protons.

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