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What is a antonym for proton?

Electron is an antonym for proton. Electrons are negatively charged particles found in atoms, while protons are positively charged particles.


What are the three particles found in atoms?

Proton, Neutrons and Electrons. The protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of tha atom, and are collectively named as 'nucleons'. Electrons are found in energy shells outside the nucleus. The analogy is the Sun is the nucleus , and the planets are the electrons!!!!


What component of atoms have no charge?

The neutron has no charge. The proton is + and the electrons is -


What is the organization of atoms?

It is proton neutron in the nucleus and then electrons in the electron cloud.


Can a proton be shared by two atoms?

No, a proton cannot be shared by two atoms. Protons are found in the nucleus of an atom and are tightly bound to the nucleus. They cannot be shared between atoms in a chemical bond. Chemical bonds involve the sharing or transfer of electrons, not protons.


What is a non example of a electron?

Protons because a proton is positivelycharged & the electrons of negatively charged.


Does an atom ever give up a proton?

No, an atom can never give up a proton. Only electrons can be shared between atoms.


What three particles are found in proton?

There are no other particles in a proton. But atom has electrons, protons and neutrons.


What could be the proton number of an element that has three unpaired electrons in each of its atoms?

The proton number of an element is equal to its atomic number. If an element has three unpaired electrons in each of its atoms, it means that it has three unpaired electrons in its outermost shell, indicating that it belongs to group 13 of the periodic table. Therefore, the proton number of this element would be 13, which corresponds to the element aluminum.


Where are proton neutrons electrons found on the nucleus?

Electrons are around the nucleus. Protons and neutrons are in the middle.


Do electrically neutral atoms have the same number of electrons and proton?

Yes, surely the same + and - charge


Is most atoms have more electrons than proton?

Yes, most atoms do have more electrons than protons. This is because atoms are electrically neutral, and the number of protons (positive charge) in the nucleus is balanced by the number of electrons (negative charge) surrounding the nucleus.