Protons are positively charged sub-atomic particles.
They do not effect color - that's the job of electrons.
No, the color of a candle does not affect its melting point. The melting point of a candle is determined by the type and quality of wax used, not by its color.
The strong nuclear, or "color," force. (Technically, the color force holds the protons and neutrons themselves together; the force that holds the nucleons to other nucleons is the residual color force.)
The element with 74 protons is tungsten (symbol W). The number of electrons and neutrons does not affect the identity of the element, which is solely determined by the number of protons.
If the atom is neutral, then it will have 15 electrons to balance the 15 protons.
Protons are positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom. They are not specifically red or blue in color as they are subatomic particles and cannot be seen with the naked eye. The color red or blue is typically used to represent positive or negative charges in diagrams and illustrations to differentiate between protons and electrons.
They are colourless
protons: blue neutrons: indigo or light purple electrons: red
The particles that affect the charge of an atom or ion are electrons and protons. Electrons have a negative charge and protons have a positive charge. The number of electrons and protons in an atom or ion determines its overall charge.
No. The number of neutrons has no affect on the number of protons and electrons.
The color of the protons, The number of neutrons in the nucleus
This ion is yellowish brown color in water. Ion contains 26 protons.
how does color affect a person's mood
No, the color of a car does not affect the cost of insurance.
Color can affect your purchases by the color you like.For example, if you love the color blue, red , or purple, you may want to buy the only things that are blue , red, and/or purple.So that's how color can affect your purchases.
The color doesn't affect the taste.
No, the color of a mirror does not affect it's reflection of light.
Color does not affect how your brain works , it can only trigger how you respond to a color and you can change or control your response.