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what are nucleons? why are they so called?​

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Answered by kiranchoudhary1107
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Explanation:

Nucleons are sub-atomic particles (Protons and Neutrons) which are located in the nucleus of atoms. Neutron and proton exist within the nucleus of the atom, together, they are called as nucleons.

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Properties of Nucleons. We use the word nucleon when we want to refer to either a proton or a neutron without making a distinction between them. Since they have about the same mass, protons and neutrons act as if they were identical particles that differ only in their electric charge.

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