These particles are: proton and neutron.
These particles are: proton and neutron.
Matter
No two subatomic particles have the exact same mass. The proton and the neutron, however, come close. Neutrons are heavier than protons by only 2.3 X 10-30 kg.
Protons and neutrons have about the same mass. Protons and neutrons both have a mass of 1.67*10-27 kg, the last one being less than 0.2% heavier than a proton (at rest).
6 subatomic particles. 2 protons and 2 neutrons (that accounts for the mass of 4 amu) as well as 2 electrons.
These particles are: proton and neutron.
No. The two phrases have almost nothing to do with each other at all.
Matter
Protons and neutrons have the same mass
Protons and neutrons have about the same mass, with a proton having a slightly lower mass compared to a neutron. Both protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom, contributing to its atomic mass.
No two subatomic particles have the exact same mass. The proton and the neutron, however, come close. Neutrons are heavier than protons by only 2.3 X 10-30 kg.
In the atom, protons and neutrons; the mass of the electron is very small.
Neutrons and Protons.
Protons and neutrons have about the same mass. Protons and neutrons both have a mass of 1.67*10-27 kg, the last one being less than 0.2% heavier than a proton (at rest).
protons and neutrons are subatomic particles and adding the two amounts together gives you the atomic mass unit
"All subatomic particles have the same mass" is not a true statement, as different subatomic particles, such as protons, neutrons, and electrons, have different masses and charges.
No two subatomic particles have the exact same mass. The proton and the neutron, however, come close. Neutrons are heavier than protons by only 2.3 X 10-30 kg. (Neutron: 1.674927351 x 10-27, Proton: 1.672621777 x 10-27)