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yes, all normal atoms do, but there are things called ions and isotopes that have fewer or more electrons and neutrons

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What particle most resembles a proton?

The particle that most resembles a proton could either be a neutron or an electron, and we'll have to explain that. The proton has about the same mass as the neutron, while the electron has only about 1/1836th the mass of a proton. The masses of the proton and neutron are similar. And both particles are found in the nucleus of atoms. The proton has the same electrical field strength as an electron (only of opposite polarity), while the neutron has no charge. The proton and electron have the same coulomb charge on them, except the sign of the charge. Both particles are carriers of fundamental electrical charges. In these two ways, the proton could be said to be like either the neutron or electron. And how the observer "looks" at them will determine which "likeness" he sees.


What are charges of the 3 subatomic particles?

For the particles in atoms: Neutron: Charge: neutral Electron: Charge: negative Proton: Charge: positive


What is a non example of a electron?

Protons because a proton is positivelycharged & the electrons of negatively charged.


What is the charge of each of the subatomic particles in hydrogen?

The charge of the proton is positive while the charge of the electron is negative. This keeps the atom together. Unlike most atoms, the hydrogen atoms have only two particles in them.


Do neutrons and hydrogen atoms have the same charge?

No. A neutron is neutral, while a proton has a positive charge. Incidentally, an electron has a negative charge.