A hydrogen-2 (deuterium) atom has a proton, a neutron, and ONE orbiting electron.
The neutron has no charge. The proton is + and the electrons is -
what do you mean the "colors" they don't have any specific colors What we perceive as colors is due to how the material interacts with light. A proton is a proton. An electron is an electron. A neutron is a neutron. They don't change character depending on which element they are in.
Charge of electron is negative and charge of proton is positive and charge of neutron is neutral because it contains proton and neutron
no electrons have mass, about 1/1800 that of a proton or neutron.
1 proton and 1 neutron is needed because the 2 in hydrogen 2 refers to the atomic mass and protons and neutron have a mass of about 2 daltons each.
1 proton and 1 neutron
neutrons and protonsbut NOT electrons (the almost have no mass)
It is the atom of deuterium. Its nucleus is composed of a proton and one neutron. The atom has one electron that is orbiting around the nucleus.
The neutron has no charge. The proton is + and the electrons is -
A neutron has approximately the same mass as a proton. Electrons have much lower mass.
The neutron has no charge. The proton is + and the electrons is -
The neutron has no charge. The proton is + and the electrons is -
sub atomic
what do you mean the "colors" they don't have any specific colors What we perceive as colors is due to how the material interacts with light. A proton is a proton. An electron is an electron. A neutron is a neutron. They don't change character depending on which element they are in.
they all like cake
It is proton neutron in the nucleus and then electrons in the electron cloud.
For the particles in atoms: Neutron: Charge: neutral Electron: Charge: negative Proton: Charge: positive