Protons are located within the nucleus of the atom. The mass of an atom is made up of majorly; neutrons and protons (both located within the nucleus). The mass of an electron is almost negligible(non-existent).
False. A proton is found inside the nucleus of an atom.
All the atomic nucleus (excepting the isotope 1H) contain a number of neutrons.
The Electromagnetic Force.
proton and neutron
the positive charge present inside the nucleus of an atom having charge+1 is called proton
because it binds with a nuetron that is equal to its mass
False. A proton is found inside the nucleus of an atom.
Protons are particles in the atomic nucleus; electrons move around the nucleus.
Protons are part of the nucleus.
The whole is less than the sum of the parts. A proton or neutron (nucleon) will have less mass in a nucleus that outside it. That's because some of the mass of a nucleon is converted into binding energy to hold an atomic nucleus together. That's the so-called mass deficit. Oh, and before we go, a proton or neutron is called a nucleon only inside the nucleus of an atom. We don't apply that term to either one when they're outside the nucleus.
Protons are located inside the nucleus, so it makes it difficult for them to participate in any type of interactions with other atoms. Electrons, on the other hand, are outside the nucleus, and so are in a much better position to interact with other atoms.
Electrons -- in energy levels outside the nucleus. Protons in the nucleus. Neutrons in the nucleus.
All the atomic nucleus (excepting the isotope 1H) contain a number of neutrons.
The Electromagnetic Force.
neutral
The three subatomic particles are the proton, the neutron, and the electron. Protons and neutrons are located inside the nucleus. Electrons are located outside of the nucleus in the electron cloud.
Inside an atom there is a nucleus in the center. The nucleus contains positively charged protons which is why the nucleus is positive.