what is the value charge of an electron, proton,and aplh particles
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the value charge of electron is 1.6*10^-19 cuoloumb of negative charge.it is-1 ....
the value charge of an proton is 1.6*10^-19cuolomb of positive charge. +1....
the alpha particals is positively charged particles having 2units of positive charge...
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the value charge of an proton is 1.6*10^-19cuolomb of positive charge. +1....
the alpha particals is positively charged particles having 2units of positive charge...
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1) Electron= 1.602×10 to power -19 C
2)Proton= 1.602×10 to power -19 C
3)alpha particle=the alpha particle is made up of 2neutrons and 2protons which have no charge therefore it's charge is equal to that of 2protons.
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***CHARGES***
1) Electron= 1.602×10 to power -19 C
2)Proton= 1.602×10 to power -19 C
3)alpha particle=the alpha particle is made up of 2neutrons and 2protons which have no charge therefore it's charge is equal to that of 2protons.
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