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Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
The nucleus of an atom consists of
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Rehman khan said:
9 years ago
The correct answer is proton and neutron.
Mahadeb bag said:
9 years ago
Nucleus is made up of neutrons and protons. Here protons is positive charge particle and electron is negative charge particle.
THILAGAMANI.M said:
9 years ago
In the nucleus of an atom protons, neutrons are present. Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, neutrons have no charge.
Ganesh said:
9 years ago
Why neutrons and proton are in nucleus?
Soumitra Das said:
9 years ago
Nucleus itself a combination of protons and neutrons and also mass of electron is lighter than neutron&proton. So if they come together nucleus will become unstable it cause blast (Fusion) and release energy.
Sudip Bashyal said:
8 years ago
Nucleus is made up of neutrons and protons.
Vijay khan said:
8 years ago
Nucleus is a combination of neutrons, protons (+) and mass of electrons which is lighter than neutron and proton.
So, if they collide together the nucleus will become unstable, it will cause fusion and release their energy.
So, if they collide together the nucleus will become unstable, it will cause fusion and release their energy.
KOWSIKA.V said:
8 years ago
Nucler atom is around the orbitals from consist protorn why?
Harish Raavi said:
7 years ago
Why an atom doesn't have neutrons? Can anyone explain it?
Kimbio Gabriel said:
7 years ago
The nucleus of an atom is positively charged. The neutrons have no charge but the protons are positively charged thus there are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom hence it consists of protons and neutrons.
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