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What are protons and neutrons what are their importance

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Answered by risky2k46
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Protons are a type of subatomic particle with a positive charge. Protons are bound together in an atom's nucleus as a result of the strong nuclear force. Neutrons are a type of subatomic particle with no charge (they're neutral). ... As a result, a neutral atom must have an equal number of protons and electrons.

Answered by anildeny
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Explanation:

Description. An atomic nucleus is formed by a number of protons, Z (the atomic number), and a number of neutrons, N (the neutron number), bound together by the nuclear force. The atomic number determines the chemical properties of the atom, and the neutron number determines the isotope or nuclide.

Electric charge: 0 e; (−2±8)×10−22e) .

Mass: 1.67492749804(95)×10−27 kg; 939.565

Composition: 1 up quark, 2 down quarks

Interactions: Gravity, weak, strong, electromagnet .

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