A Proton consists of two Up quarks and one Down quark held together by Gluon force (a type of Gauge Boson).
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Atoms consist of negatively charged electrons , positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons.
Electrons are lighter than proton Electrons are elementary particles, and just happen to be among the lightest of them all. Protons and neutrons are not elementary (they consist of quarks and gluons) and just happen to be heavierer
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To answer your question: no, hydrogen atoms (the isotope hydrogen-1, protium) consist of a single proton and a single electron.Although they can consist of one proton, one electron and up to six neutrons.
Proton rays consist of protons, a type of positively charged atomic particle, rather than photons, which have neither mass nor charge
Hydrogen and Helium are the two main gases present in the stars Hydrogen combines with other hydrogen atoms during proton proton cycle
Neutrons. As an example, hydrogen has three isotopes, Hydrogen, Duterium and Tritium. Hydrogen atoms consist of one proton and one electron. Duterium atoms consist of one proton, one electron and one neutron. Tritium atoms consist of one proton, one electron and two neutrons.
Atoms consist of electron(s), proton(s), and neutron(s), with the exception of hydrogen-1, which doesn't have any neutron.
The proton hs a nucleus in the atom which holds the charge. Like all hadrons, protons consist of three quarks: two ups and one down. The combination of these three results in a particle with a charge of positive one.
H is an accepted symbol for a proton because a proton is the nucleus of a hydrogen atom. Since hydrogen atoms consist of just one proton and no neutrons, the symbol H is used to denote both the element hydrogen and a single proton.
If a proton, is a proton then it is a proton. (True).
Atoms consist of negatively charged electrons , positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons.
elements consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons. with the exception of hydrogen (1 proton and one electron) and some ions that would lose enough electrons to have none.