Which structure is formed by netron and proton in an atom
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IN AN ATOM, THE PROTONS AND NEUTRONS CONSTITUTE THE NUCLEUS OF THE ATOM.
IN AN ATOM, THE PROTONS AND NEUTRONS CONSTITUTE THE NUCLEUS OF THE ATOM.
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Answer : Nucleus
Step-by-step explanation :
Protons who are positively charged particles and Neutron which don't have any electrical charge on them combine to form a nucleus.
A nucleus in an atom is core of atom where positively charged particles and mass of atom is concentrated. Around this nucleus electrons revolve.
The nucleus decides Atomic mass of an atom.
Atomic Mass = No. of Protons + No. of Neutrons.
For example, Atomic Mass of Ca is 40 g/mol with 20 Atomic Number ( Protons ), so no. of protons are 20.
Step-by-step explanation :
Protons who are positively charged particles and Neutron which don't have any electrical charge on them combine to form a nucleus.
A nucleus in an atom is core of atom where positively charged particles and mass of atom is concentrated. Around this nucleus electrons revolve.
The nucleus decides Atomic mass of an atom.
Atomic Mass = No. of Protons + No. of Neutrons.
For example, Atomic Mass of Ca is 40 g/mol with 20 Atomic Number ( Protons ), so no. of protons are 20.
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