Hydrogen has three isotopes one proton and no nutron one proton and one nutron one proton and two nutrons
Dalton (atomic gram): It is defined as one twelfth of the rest mass of an unbound neutral atom of carbon 12 in its nuclear and electronic ground state and has a value of 1.660538921(73)×10−27 kg. One dalton is approximatelyequal to the mass of one proton or one neutron. (one twelfth of the mass of a completely normal carbon 12 atom)That mumbo jumbo means that a Dalton is like the gram of atoms, the measurement of weight that fits in with the nuclease of an atom. So according to that, a proton or a nutron is approximately equal to one dalton. The decimal places, however, are not that approximate I was talking about. That has to do with the different isotopes of whatever element you're talking about. Quick answer: one proton/nutron = one dalton.
It depends on the density. Low density = dwarf Medium density = neutron star High density = black hole
No, it has no charge. That's why it is called neutron - the name is derived from "neutral".
molecular mass
Hydrogen has three isotopes one proton and no nutron one proton and one nutron one proton and two nutrons
neutrons have no charge of their own, Neutron are neutrals
Dalton (atomic gram): It is defined as one twelfth of the rest mass of an unbound neutral atom of carbon 12 in its nuclear and electronic ground state and has a value of 1.660538921(73)×10−27 kg. One dalton is approximatelyequal to the mass of one proton or one neutron. (one twelfth of the mass of a completely normal carbon 12 atom)That mumbo jumbo means that a Dalton is like the gram of atoms, the measurement of weight that fits in with the nuclease of an atom. So according to that, a proton or a nutron is approximately equal to one dalton. The decimal places, however, are not that approximate I was talking about. That has to do with the different isotopes of whatever element you're talking about. Quick answer: one proton/nutron = one dalton.
its found in a atom
It depends on the density. Low density = dwarf Medium density = neutron star High density = black hole
nutron
Nutron
it has 41 neutrons and 26 protons
Nutron, Electron or Proton
It depends on the kinetic energy the neutron has.
Electrons have a charge of -1 Photons have no charge Neutrons have no charge Protons have a charge of +1
proton. nutron