A proton weighs approx. 1 Atomic Mass Unit (A.M.U). this weight is the same as a Neutron, but an electron weighs about 1/2000 of an A.M.U.
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It weighs 1.673 *10^ -27 kilograms. Here is some more information on protons.
Protons are heavy particles made of three quarks. A proton is 1,836 times heavier than an electron. A proton is about 2*10^-15 meters across (2 femtometers). Protons carry a single positive electric charge.
It is almost as heavy as a neutron. It is approximately one amu, or dalton, or unified Atomic Mass.
(This is my first time on this thing. And this is a science homework -- I'm in 8th grade...)
the relative mass of a proton is 1u. the absolute mass of a proton is 1.6*10^-24 gm.
A proton weighs approx. 1 Atomic Mass Unit (A.M.U). this weight is the same as a Neutron, but an electron weighs about 1/2000 of an A.M.U.
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The rest mass of a proton is 1.672 621 637(83) x e-24 grams i.e. 0.000000000000000000000001673grams.
The most basic way to tell the mass of a proton is to call it 1 atomic mass unit (a.m.u.). One a.m.u. is also the mass of a neutron. But an electron is about 1/2000 of an a.m.u.
1 atomic mass unit (amu)
By sheer size, I would assume MUCH larger. But through weight, the proton is much heavier compared to an electron. On any element, the atomic number is the weight of the nuetrons and protons. The weight of electrons is so small and insignificant, it is usual not looked on at the highschool level. And has no effect on the molar mass.
If the electron were the size of a golf ball, the proton would be about the size of a basketball and the electron would be orbiting about 8000 meters away (assuming the Bohr model of the atom).
If an atom looses an electron, neither the atomic mass nor atomic weight change appreciatively. If it looses a proton or neutron, both atomic mass and atomic weight decrease by one and it becomes an atom of a different element (on loss of a proton), or a different isotope of the same element (upon loss of a neutron).
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The mass of a proton is 1.672 621777(74)x 10 to the power of -27, in grams.
A proton is heavier than an electron. MASS(kg): Proton - 1.67 × 10-27kg Neutron - 1.67 × 10-27kg Electron - 9.11 × 10-31 kg *A neutron is about .1% heavier than a proton.
The neutron is the largest of the particles mentioned. Compared to the proton, it has an additional weight of 1.293 MeV.
No, it is organised by the proton count of an element.
all elements have an atomic weight, because all of them have electrons and protons, and every electron and proton have a weight.
Elements are scientificaly organised according to their Proton numbers. Those with smaller proton numbers come first.
The proton is slightly less massive.
No r u crazy it has a mass of 2 times your weight
Listed in order of atmoic weight. Electrons have the majority of weight in the atom (proton, neutron, electron.)
The mass of a single proton is incredibly small. It's measured at 1.672 x 10^-27 kilograms. This means that, in kilograms, there's 26 zeros before the 1.
If a proton, is a proton then it is a proton. (True).