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Protons and electrons have mass and charge.
Protons have a positive charge and they have mass. Electrons have a negative charge and have almost no mas (it is about 1/2000th that of a proton).
atomic mass = protons + neutronsprotons = atomic mass - neutrons = 18 - 8 = 10 protons (Neon)In ground state, protons = electrons = no charge-1 charge means gain of 1 e-, so number of electrons = 11 electrons
protons and neutrons
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.
Protons and electrons have mass and charge.
Protons have a positive charge and they have mass. Electrons have a negative charge and have almost no mas (it is about 1/2000th that of a proton).
Pprotons have a positive charge neutrons have no charge and electrons have a negative charge. However the one with the smallest mass is electrons.
The answer depends on what you compare them with. Compared to protons, they do not.
atomic mass = protons + neutronsprotons = atomic mass - neutrons = 18 - 8 = 10 protons (Neon)In ground state, protons = electrons = no charge-1 charge means gain of 1 e-, so number of electrons = 11 electrons
Electrons are 1,836 times lighter than protons. A proton is 99.8% the mass of a neutron
protons and neutrons
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.
The Electrons and the Protons.
Electrons are different from protons and neutrons in following ways: 1)Electrons have a negative charge 2) Electrons have negligible mass. 3) Electrons revolve around the nucleus in specific energy orbitals. 4) During chemical reactions it is the participation of electrons that gives different products. If you would like to have more information on this question, please do not hesitate to ask.
Mass, charge and place in the atom are different.
Mass, charge and place in the atom are different.