yes because neutrons are neither positive nor negative.
Electrons have ~1800 times less mass than protons and neutrons
protons and neutrons
there are 66 protons & 97 neutrons
When you combine neutrons and protons you get an atomic nucleus.
The atomic number of thorium is 90. So there are 90 protons and 90 electrons. In Th-230 isotope there are 140 neutrons (230 - 90 = 140) So there are 50 more neutrons than the number of protons.
Yes, neutrons are larger than protons.
no. protons and neutrons are MUCH larger than electrons.
protons/neutrons are made of quarks which are smaller than electrons. electrons are smaller than protons and neutrons.
Protons are positively charged and neutrons are neutral.
Electrons are 1,836 times lighter than protons. A proton is 99.8% the mass of a neutron
All If "bigger" refers to mass, then all protons or neutrons are bigger than electrons, regardless of the element.
An atom that has more neutrons than protons is called an Isotope.
Electrons have ~1800 times less mass than protons and neutrons
No they're smaller than protons and electrons
atoms
The weight of an atom is primarily controlled by the total number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus. Protons and neutrons have approximately the same weight, while electrons have negligible mass compared to protons and neutrons.
The protons and neutrons, but not the electrons since they are about thousand times lighter than protons and neutrons.