Proton
Alpha particles, which are common in nuclear reactions, consist of two protons and two neutrons bound together. They have a positive charge and are relatively heavy compared to other subatomic particles. Alpha particles are commonly emitted during radioactive decay processes.
No, they are completely different. A proton is much larger than and electron and carries a positive charge. Protons can be divided into smaller particles called quarks. An electron is tiny compared to a proton and carries a negative charge. Electrons are fundamental particles, meaning they cannot be divided into smaller particles.
This are alpha particles which are made up of Helium ions and are +2 charge.
Atoms are made up of 3 types of particles electrons, protons and neutrons . These particles have different properties. Electrons are tiny, very light particles that have a negative electrical charge (-). Protons are much larger and heavier than electrons and have the opposite charge, protons have a positive charge. Neutrons are large and heavy like protons, however neutrons have no electrical charge. Each atom is made up of a combination of these particles.
The actual mass of a proton is approximately 1.67 x 10-27 kilograms. Compared to other subatomic particles, the proton is relatively heavy, with a mass that is about 1,836 times greater than that of an electron.
The proton and neutron are found in the nucleus, and the electron is found in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus.Further down, you have up and down quarks. Two up quarks and one down quark form a proton, and two down quarks and one up quark form a neutron.
elements only have a charge when they are ionised and all ionised elements are much heavier than an electron I think you mean which sub-atomic particle has a positive charge and is relatively heavy compared to an electron This is the proton.
A neutron is the subatomic particle that is not present in the atom. An atom consists of protons, which have a positive charge, electrons, which have a negative charge, and neutrons, which have no charge.
Alpha particles are formed during the process of radioactive decay when a heavy nucleus emits two protons and two neutrons. These particles have a positive charge and are relatively large and slow-moving compared to other types of radiation. They have low penetration power and can be stopped by a piece of paper or human skin, but can be harmful if ingested or inhaled.
There are three particles that make up an atom: electrons, protons, and neutrons. The electron is a tiny, light particle that has a negative charge. The proton is larger and heavier and has a positive charge. The neutron is large and heavy just like a proton, but this particle does not have any charge at all.
Beta particles are made of either electrons (or their opposite particle - positrons). They are emitted from certain atomic nuclei in the process of radioactive decay. Electrons and positrons are considered one of a class of subatomic particles called "Elementary Particles". Elementary particles are believed to have no further substructure, and are therefore made only of energy by the formula E= mc^2.
Particles that are heavy. Mass is like MASSive (massive) and massive objects could be heavy.