False - an electron is about 1/1836 the mass of a proton.
This is false. Proton and an electron have about the same mass which make up most most if not all of an atom.
Nope, it's true. Neutrons have a barely greater mass than a proton, but are still given the Atomic Mass of 1 amu, just as a proton is.
True
The mass of the proton is a little greater than 1 amu:
Yes, true: the mass of 1 proton is exactly the same as of 1 neutron: 1 a.m.u.
A proton weighs 1 atomic mass unit.
the mass of a proton is 1.67262 x 10-27.
Each proton and neutron has an atomic mass unit (amu) of: 1 3 4 2
The mass of the proton is a little greater than 1 amu:
no
Yes, true: the mass of 1 proton is exactly the same as of 1 neutron: 1 a.m.u.
A proton weighs 1 atomic mass unit.
False. The mass of proton and neutron are almost similar.
the mass of a proton is 1.67262 x 10-27.
True. The unit for the atomic weights of chemical elements is the relative atomic mass unit (1/12 from the atomic mass of the isotope 12C). Note that atomic weights is used for elements and atomic mass for isotopes.
1.0078 amu
A proton has a mass of 1 AMU (one atomic mass unit)
Proton + Nuetron = Atomic Mass
atomic units. A proton has a mass of 1 atomic unit, and so does a neutron. the mass of an electron is very small, and almost negligible
Each proton and neutron has an atomic mass unit (amu) of: 1 3 4 2