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The term nucleon is applied to any particle that makes up an atomic nucleus. That means it can be applied to either a proton or a neutron (but only when we are talking about them as the components of an atomic nucleus). The nucleon with the positive charge is the proton. You'll recall that the neutron is a neutral particle; it has no charge.

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The proton is the positively charged particle in a nucleus that has a relative Atomic Mass of one.

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Protons have a +1 charge and a mass number of 1.

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This particle is a proton.

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This particle is the proton.

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That would be a proton.

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Q: What subatomic particle has a relative mass of 1?
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Which subatomic particle has a charge of 1 and a mass of 1 AMU?

Both one proton and one neutron each has a relative mass of 1 a.m.u.


Which subatomic particle has a mass of 1amu?

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