No , because the neutrons have the same particles as the nucleus.
No , because the neutrons have the same particles as the nucleus.
Proton normally exist in nucleus. Along with it are neutrons.
There is only one type of known neutron. Neutrons are uncharged particles that are found in the nucleus of an atom. They have a mass similar to that of a proton and can exist outside of the nucleus.
No, it cannot exist because without any neutrons, the protons will repel each other since the nucleus would have multiple positive charges.
Electrons, Protons and Neutrons are Particles of atoms. They're 3 different things 2 of them (proton and neutron) exist inside the nucleus and electron revolves around it.
a neutron's location in an atom is in the core, or nucleus, of that atom.Where_is_the_neutrons_location_in_the_atom
The difference between proton number (which is atomic number) and nucleon number, which is the number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus, is the number of neutrons in the nucleus of a given nuclide. Nucleons are the components of an atomic nucleus. We know that both protons and neutrons make up an atom's nucleus. So the number of nucleons, which is the number of protons and neutrons, minus the number of protons, will equal the number of neutrons in the atomic nucleus.
The nucleus consists of protons and neutrons.
Protons and neutrons compose the nucleus of an atom. Most of the mass of an atom exists in the nucleus. Other smaller sub atomic particles such as quarks exist, but are usually not addressed until advanced physics or chemistry classes.
Such a nucleus would be unstable due to the Pauli Exclusion Principle requiring the protons to have anti-aligned spins and thus a negative binding energy which would force the protons apart. There has been some recent (2008) experimental evidence that suggests a Diproton, or Helium-2 nucleus, may exist for a fraction of a billionth of a second under certain conditions and may have a role to play in the creation of elements inside stars.
Nucleus.
Nucleus