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प्रश्न
Name the positively charged particle present in the atoms of all the elements.
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उत्तर
The proton is a positively charged particle present in the atoms of all elements.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Which subatomic particle was discovered by : Goldstein ?
What is a proton? State its relative mass and charge.
How does a proton differ from an electron?
Goldstein's experiments which involved passing high voltage electricity through gases at very low pressure resulted in the discovery of :
What is the significance of the number of protons found in the atoms of different elements?
Explain the following:
Mass of an atom is concentrated inside the nucleus of the atom.
Represent a neutron ‘n’ in term of its symbol showing the subscript and superscript value.
Is it possible for the atom of an element to have one electron, one proton and no neutron. If so, name the element.
In response to a question, a student stated that in an atom, the number of protons is greater than the number of neutrons, which in turn is greater than the number of electrons. Do you agree with the statement? Justify your answer.
Assertion: Proton can be defined as a hydrogen ion (H+).
Reason: These photons are produced when one electron is removed from one hydrogen atom.
