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What are protons?
What are neutrons?​

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Answered by student3648
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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 are neutral). ... As a result, a neutral atom must have an equal number of protons and electrons.

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What are protons?

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What are protons

A proton is a subatomic particle, symbol p or p⁺ , with a positive electric charge of +1e elementary charge and a mass slightly less than that of a neutron. Protons and neutrons, each with masses of approximately one atomic mass unit, are jointly referred to as "nucleons".

What are neutrons?

Neutrons are building blocks of atomic nuclei. ... Neutrons have been known as particles since 1932. Experiments show that their mass is similar to that of protons. Whereas protons have a positive charge, neutrons got their name from the fact that they are neutral.

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