Yes. proton is present in the nucleus.
No. A proton is part of the nucleus.
in the nucleus, in the centre, with the neutrons.
The correct order from smallest to greatest mass is: electron, proton, nucleus, atom. The electron is the lightest particle, followed by the proton, which is a component of the nucleus. The nucleus itself, being made up of protons and neutrons, is larger than a single proton, and the atom, which includes the nucleus and electrons, is the largest of the four.
Proton has uni-positive charge and is found within the nucleus
Hydrogen typically has only a proton in its nucleus.
The positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom is called the proton. The proton carries a positive charge and is located alongside neutrons in the nucleus, while electrons orbit the nucleus in electron shells.
No electrons are in the nucleus. the nucleus consists of a proton for normal hydrogen, a proton and neutron for deuterium and a proton and two neutrons for tritium. Deuterium and tritium are isotopes of hydrogen.
In a Hydrogen nucleus there is a proton. Hydrogen is the only element to not have a neutron in it's nucleus.
Proton has positive charge and is in nucleus of an atom. Neutron has zero charge and is also found in nucleus of an atom. Electron has negative charge and is found in cloud around the nucleus (electron cloud).
Proton and Neutron.
The positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom is the proton.
helium with 2 proton Hydrogen has 1 proton.