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why protons are positive​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A proton is structured like an atom i.e. it has a positive nucleus made of positrons orbited by electrons. It also has 1 more positron in its nucleus than electrons in orbit so it has an overall 1 unit positive charge.

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Answered by mohammedafrid4136
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Answer:

Protons are positive because they are positively charged and they contain positively charged ions.

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