Well, the proton is positive and weighs 1AU and the Neutron has a neutral charge and also weighs 1AU while the Electrons weigh less than an AU and are negative. The proton and neutron are in the nucleus and the leectrons hover around the nucleus in eliptical patterns.
Neutrons are neutral so they have no electrical charge and their mass is 1.0087 atomic mass units which is about 1.66x10*-27 kg
protons --- rel. mass 1 amu, rel. charge +1, location in the nucleus. neutrons --- rel. mass 1 amu, rel. charge 0, location in the nucleus. electrons --- rel. mass 0 amu, rel. charge -1, location outside the nucleus.
Alpha particles are helium nuclei and consist of two protons and two neutrons. Their electric charge is +2 (+1 from each proton), and their mass number is 4, one for each proton and neutron. To describe their mass in other ways, it is 4.001506179125 atomic mass units, or 6.64465675 x 10-25 kg.
Atomic mass is measured in atomic mass units (amu).
The mass of an alpha particle is 4 atomic mass units, 2 protons and 2 neutrons, or about 6.644656 x 10-27 kg.
No. Atomic mass is a measure of mass, not charge.
Proton - Relative Atomic Mass of 1, charge of 1. Neutron - Relative atomic mass of 1, charge of 0. Electron - Negligible mass (0), charge of -1.
The charge of a proton is positive 1 and the mass is approximately 1 atomic mass unit
atomic # = protons atomic mass - atomic number = neutrons atomic # - charge = electrons
Multiply the atomic mass of C (Carbon), which is 12, by its charge (12). multiply the atomic mass of H (hydrogen), which is 1, by its charge (22). multiply the atomic mass of O (Oxygen), which is 16, by its charge (11). Add them together as shown below 12(12) + 22(1) + 11(16) = ? 144 + 22 + 171 = ? 166 + 171= ? Atomic mass = 337
Neutrons are neutral so they have no electrical charge and their mass is 1.0087 atomic mass units which is about 1.66x10*-27 kg
This atomic particle is the neutron.
Atomic number : 26Atomic mass : 55.845 Net charge : +3
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The Neutron
hi, the law of conservation of matter basically says that matter can't be destroyed or created. in nuclear equations, this is why the mass number and atomic number of the parent isotope always equal the mass number and atomic number of the products. hope this helps
protons --- rel. mass 1 amu, rel. charge +1, location in the nucleus. neutrons --- rel. mass 1 amu, rel. charge 0, location in the nucleus. electrons --- rel. mass 0 amu, rel. charge -1, location outside the nucleus.