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Posted by Mahashweta Chakraborty 5 years, 2 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
<center>Proton</center> | <center>Neutron</center> | <center>Electron</center> |
They are positively charged | They are neutral | They are negatively charged |
They are present in the nucleus of all atoms | They are present in the nucleus of all atoms except hydrogen | They are present in the outer shells within an atom and orbit the positively charged nucleus in well-defined orbits |
The mass of the proton is taken as one unit and equals the mass of a neutron | The mass of the neutron is considered as one unit and it equals the mass of a proton | The mass of an electron is about 1/2000 times the mass of a hydrogen atom |
A proton is represented as “p” | A neutron is represented as “n” | An electron is represented as “e” |
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