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Define: electron, proton and neutron.

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Define: electron, proton and neutron.
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Shreyansh Singh 5 years, 11 months ago

×)Electrons are positively charged atoms . ×)Protons are negatively charged atoms . ×)and, Neutron is a atom which don't have any charge.

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 11 months ago

The tiny atomic nucleus is the centre of an atom constituting positively charged particles “protons” and uncharged particles “neutrons.” On the other hand, the extra nucleus part is a much larger region which is composed of a cloud of negatively charged particles called an electron. Electrons revolve around the orbit or centre of the nucleus. The attraction between the protons and electrons holds the structure of an atom together.

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