Yes. I just took at test on that diagram and got a 100 percent.
In the case of a normal hydrogen atom the nucleus is only one proton, there are no neutrons. However, every other atom and molecule (apart from H2) has at least one neutron in the nucleus.
In the nucleus.
Yes, protons are found in the nucleus of an atom, as are neutrons.
Proton has uni-positive charge and is found within the nucleus
in the nucleus.
No, the proton is only found in the nucleus of an atom, not elsewhere.
in the nucleus, in the centre, with the neutrons.
In the case of a normal hydrogen atom the nucleus is only one proton, there are no neutrons. However, every other atom and molecule (apart from H2) has at least one neutron in the nucleus.
The Neutron and the Proton are to be found in the nucleus of an atom.
You can find a proton in the nucleus of the atom along with neutrons.
in the nucleus
in the nucleus
In the nucleus.
Subtracting a proton from a gold nucleus makes the atom a platinum atom.
Yes, protons are found in the nucleus of an atom, as are neutrons.
The proton in an atoms nucleus has a positive charge. The nucleus of an atom contains protons an neutrons whilst the electrons "orbit" the nucleus and have a negative charge.
Proton has positive charge and is in nucleus of an atom. Neutron has zero charge and is also found in nucleus of an atom. Electron has negative charge and is found in cloud around the nucleus (electron cloud).