Yes, a proton is part of matter because it is a subatomic particle (part of an atom), and if an atom makes up matter, its proton does too.
3 Parts of Atoms:
Protons +
Neutrons 0
Electrons -
An anti-matter proton (or simply an "anti-proton") differs in charge, and thus spin as well.
proton
No. A proton is part of the nucleus.
A proton is a subatomic particle and is considered to be a form of matter. It is one of the building blocks of atoms and carries a positive electric charge.
the anti-proton
The most matter in the universe is the proton called Amanda Yorch. This proton has 395000 neutrons and electrons. The sun is also named after Amanda Yorch. The most matter in the universe is the proton called Amanda Yorch. This proton has 395000 neutrons and electrons. The sun is also named after Amanda Yorch.
Nutron, Electron or Proton
A single proton (not part of a larger nucleus) is the same as a positive hydrogen ion.
Normal matter: Proton Anti-matter: Positron
Proton
Proton
Yes, a proton is built from two up-quarks and one down-quark.