electrical repulsion
The negatively charged subatomic particle that moves around the nucleus is the electron. The proton, along with the neutron, comprises the nucleus.
The hydrogen-1 nucleus is the same as the mass of a proton - since it is a proton. The proton's mass is 1.67×10−27 kg. Other nuclei have several times this mass - up to about 250 times the mass of a hydrogen nucleus.
a proton
proton is positivley charged and id inside the nucleus of an atom, while a electron is negativley charged and orbits the nucleus.
90 protons
A proton has identical properties in all types of atoms; the mass of a proton is approx. 1 amu.
That varies depending on the element: e.g. hydrogen has 1 proton, uranium has 92 protons.
Yes. proton is present in the nucleus.
No. A proton is part of the nucleus.
in the nucleus, in the centre, with the neutrons.
Uranium-238 is used in nuclear reactors.It produces energy by the nucleus being split by a proton hence nuclearreactor.
Uranium minus a proton (hydrogen atom) is protactinium.? That is, if you could get it to do that - this is an unusual reaction.
The change of a neutron in the nucleus of an atom into a proton and an electron is beta minus decay. In this form of radioactive decay, the weak interaction (weak force) mediates the transformation of a neutron into a proton, and an electron and an antineutrio. The later two are ejected from the nucleus immediately. If this happens, the uranium atom has now undergone nuclear transformation, and it has changed from uranium (92U) to plutonium (94P). Links can be found below for more information.
No, the proton is only found in the nucleus of an atom, not elsewhere.
Proton has uni-positive charge and is found within the nucleus
Uranium, atomic number 92, has several isotopes, and 238U is just one of them. Remember that a nucleon is one of the particles that make up the nucleus of an atom, and that means a proton or a neutron. In the case of this isotope of uranium, it has the 92 protons we'd expect for uranium, and it has 146 neutrons in its nucleus along with those protons. That's 238 necleons in the nucleus if 238U. Wikipedia has more information on uranium and on the nucleon, and links are provided.
No electrons are in the nucleus. the nucleus consists of a proton for normal hydrogen, a proton and neutron for deuterium and a proton and two neutrons for tritium. Deuterium and tritium are isotopes of hydrogen.