The particle with one unit of positive charge is Proton.
Answer Proton
There are two sub atomic particles having unit positive charge , Proton and Positron.
This particle is the proton.
A proton
A proton.
A proton
The charge of a proton is positive 1 and the mass is approximately 1 atomic mass unit
none of the particles are 1g. (g stands for gram which is about the weight of a small paperclip.) however the proton has a positive charge.
an electron
The proton has a positive charge, +1.
In the atomic nucleus proton is a positive particle.
electron
The charge of a proton is positive 1 and the mass is approximately 1 atomic mass unit
Because protons have a positive charge and neutrons have no charge, the atomic nucleus has a positive charge.
proton, or protons
none of the particles are 1g. (g stands for gram which is about the weight of a small paperclip.) however the proton has a positive charge.
positive charge
No, they have a positive charge, due to the protons.
No, they have a positive charge, due to the protons.
The atomic nucleus itself has a positive charge. The protons in the nucleus also have a positive charge (the neutrons are neutral). Both protons and neutrons contain "up" quarks, which have a positive charge (the "down" quarks have a negative charge).
No. Atomic mass is a measure of mass, not charge.
an electron
An atomic nucleus has a positive charge.