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Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
The nucleus of an atom consists of
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Priyanka said:
1 decade ago
Nucleus carry proton which is positively charged and positive charge repel each other but in nucleus it is not apply. Why?
Samiksha said:
1 decade ago
Proton have positively charge and neutrons have no charge.
Anonymous said:
1 decade ago
Nucleus of atom consists of protons and neutrons, revolving by electrons in which protons are positive charge, electrons are negative charge and neutrons are no charge.
Einstines 's follower said:
1 decade ago
Because electrons mass is very lighter than proton and neutron so. & if they come together nucleus will become unstable it cause blast (Fusion) and release energy. I also want to inform you all that any natural thing like atom etc. are always prefer to stable state so. Thanks buddy for read my The great answer.
Sukhdeep kaur said:
1 decade ago
An atom consists of protons, netrons and electrons. Nucleus only contains protons and neutrons whereas electrons revolve around nucleus.
Ch.Rajashekar said:
1 decade ago
Nucleus is sum of protons and neutrons. Negative and positive combination.
Mittal desai said:
1 decade ago
Construction of atom contains proton neutrons and electrons Where proton and neutrons are only in nucleus and negative charged electrons is move around nucleus.
Karuppasamy said:
1 decade ago
Electrons is placed on orbit and the nucleus contains protons and neutrons.
Rajanikanth reddy said:
1 decade ago
Nucleus consists of both protons and neutrons. Electrons revolving around the nucleus.
Adeniyi Moyinoluwa said:
1 decade ago
Nucleus contains proton and neutron while electron revolves round the nucleus.
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