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What is Protons?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Proton, stable subatomic particle that has a positive charge equal in magnitude to a unit of electron charge and a rest mass of 1.67262 × 10−27 kg, which is 1,836 times the mass of an electron.

Answered by ᴍσσɳʅιɠԋƚ
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Electrons are the negatively charged particles which revolve around the nucleus of the atom constituting protons and neutrons . Electrons can be gained, loosed or shared by an atom

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Protons are the positively charged particles which are present in the nucleus of an atom they remain stable at their position and do not revolve in nucleus as electrons do . Protons only move when atoms are participating in any reaction.

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Neutrons are the neutral subatomic part of an atom which does not carry any charge and are present inside the nucleus along with the protons

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