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How many proton are there in this universe

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Answered by Anonymous
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Infinite, because each and every Matter present in the universe contain electron, proton, neutron

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Answered by Aghaz
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Since each gram of matter is known to have about 1024 protons, or about the same number of hydrogen atoms (since one hydrogen atom has only one proton), then the total number of hydrogen atoms would be roughly 1082 – aka. one-hundred thousand quadrillion vigintillion.

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Ashik26: 136 * 2^ 256
Ashik26: protons...and the same no of electrons
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