Protons were produced shortly after the beginning of the Big Bang when the universe had cooled just enough that quarks could stick together (when the temperature of the universe was several trillion K). This was long before the time when the universe had cooled just enough that photons decoupled from matter generating the universal background radiation (when the temperature of the universe was about 3000K, now cooled to 2.72548K).
Non for it is imposable to have protons in a proton.
beryllium has 4 protons. helium has 2 protons
protons and neutrons
Isotopes contains similar protons. So it contains 16 protons.
Protons are part of the nuclei of atoms. All matter has atoms therefore there are protons in batteries.
Electricity
Cosmic rays are produced of high energy protons and neutrons (atomic nuclei) , mostly hydrogen, some helium, and a very few are protons of heavier elements.
An isotope can be produced if a nucleus gains a neutron or if one of the protons in its nucleus decays into a neutron and positron.
When a neutron star is formed, protons and electrons are crushed, they collide and become neutrons.
Hydrogen gas is produced when acids react with some metals. Protons are reduced as the metal is oxidized.
An isotope can be produced if a nucleus gains a neutron or if one of the protons in its nucleus decays into a neutron and positron.
well neutron in 10 protons
as protons move through ATP synthase, down their concentration and charge gradients, and back into the mitochondrial matrix, ATP is produced
Yes water is produced. Oxygen accepts protons to produce water
They don't. Proton-antiproton pairs are produced from high energy gamma ray photons.
Boron has 5 protons.It is a non metal element.
T. G Northrop has written: 'Electrons and cosmic ray produced protons in Saturn's inner magnetosphere' -- subject(s): Magnetosphere, Protons, Electron distribution