Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus. The electrons are also in the nucleus as well as chromosomes and genes.
protons
The isotope helium-3 contain 2 protons and 1 neutron. The isotope helium-4 contain 2 protons and 2 neutrons.
None. Protons and electrons are not constituents of a neutron. Both neutrons and protons are constituents of an atom's nucleus (core), while the electrons are situated in the electronic cloud around the nucleus.
Neutron stars are made almost entirely of neutrons. These neutrons are formed when the star implodes, causing the orbiting electrons of the atoms to interact with the protons in the nucleus. So, it is safe to say that neutron stars contain no electron.
Regular elements contain regular neutron number and the same number of protons and neutrons. Isotopes have different neutron numbers than the original element, but the same number of protons and electrons.
a Nucleus A Nucleus usually consists of protons and neutrons,but the name for a proton or a neutron is "nucleon".
Neutron and Proton both travel in a circle named Neucleus (the core of the atom)
If you use the average atomic weight of 131 amu, then it has 77 protons.
These particles are electron, proton, neutron. Protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
Heavy elements generally contain more neutrons than protons. This is because as the number of protons increases in heavier elements, the strong nuclear force needs additional neutrons to help offset the repulsive forces between the positively charged protons. This results in a higher neutron-to-proton ratio in heavier elements compared to lighter ones.
Neutrons and protons both are located at the atomic nucleus. Protons carry +1 charge each. Neutrons carry no charge.
Technically they are two totally different particles. That being said, in beta emission a neutron is converted into a proton and an electron is released.