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state properties of electrons and protons​

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Answered by priyanshisingh01
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Property 1: Electrons are negatively charged particles.

Property 2: The mass of the electron is 1/2000 times lesser than the mass of proton and neutron. ...

Property 3: An electron has an electric charge of -1.602 × 10-19 coulombs) which is equal and opposite to the charge of a protonProtons are sub-atomic particles with a net positive charge equal to +1.6 × 10^(-19) Coulomb. Hence , "It has positive charge" : This describes the property of a proton. ... Proton is found inside the nucleus of an atom along with neutron (not "outside"). Proton is much heavier than electron and has higher mass.

Answered by the0beautyqueen
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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”.

Explanation:

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