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what is the differences between proton, neutron and electron?? ​


rahulerramuri: Protons, neutrons, and electrons are commonly called sub-atomic particles. They are essential components for constructing an atom. Each atom has different numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons. And that is how the atoms preserve their identity and uniqueness. Proton is positive charge neutron is neutral charge and electron is negative charge.

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Answered by kanikabhardwaj1788
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protons are positively charged, neutrons are uncharged and electrons are negatively charged. The negative charge of one electron balances the positive charge of one proton. Both protons and neutrons have a mass of 1, while electrons have almost no mass.


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Answered by Anonymous
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protons are positively charged, neutrons are uncharged and electrons are negatively charged. The negative charge of one electron balances the positive charge of one proton. Both protons and neutrons have a mass of 1, while electrons have almost no mass.

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