All the atomic nucleus (excepting the isotope 1H) contain a number of neutrons.
False. A proton is found inside the nucleus of an atom.
The repulsive force between proton-proton pairs inside the nucleus is called the electrostatic repulsion force. This force arises due to the positively charged protons within the nucleus experiencing mutual repulsion because they all have the same charge.
the positive charge present inside the nucleus of an atom having charge+1 is called proton
The positively charged particle in an atom is a proton. Proton - positive Neutron - neutral Electron - negative
Proton has uni-positive charge and is found within the nucleus
because it binds with a nuetron that is equal to its mass
Inside an atom there is a nucleus in the center. The nucleus contains positively charged protons which is why the nucleus is positive.
False. A proton is found inside the nucleus of an atom.
proton
The repulsive force between proton-proton pairs inside the nucleus is called the electrostatic repulsion force. This force arises due to the positively charged protons within the nucleus experiencing mutual repulsion because they all have the same charge.
Protons and neutrons are present in the nucleus. Electrons are present in orbits of an atom. Where as proton are located at centre of the nucleus.
the positive charge present inside the nucleus of an atom having charge+1 is called proton
The element Hydrogen
Yes. proton is present in the nucleus.
The neutron changes into a proton and an electron
No. A proton is part of the nucleus.
Electrons are negatively charged (around the nucleus) and protons are positively charged (inside the nucleus)