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प्रश्न
How does a proton differ from an electron?
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उत्तर
Based on charge: Protons are positively charged subatomic particles, whereas electrons are negatively charged particles.
Based on mass: Mass of a proton is approximately 1840 times more than the mass of an electron.
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What is a proton? State its relative mass and charge.
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Explain in brief the experimental proof which led to the discovery of –
Protons
Represent a neutron ‘n’ in term of its symbol showing the subscript and superscript value.
Write the properties of anode rays.
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Complete the Table on the basis of information available in the symbols given below
- `""_17^35"Cl"`
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| Element | np | nn |
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