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20 April, 03:05
What is a non-example of a Proton?
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Miranda
20 April, 04:49
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Because a proton is a positive charge found in a atom, and is the opposite of a electron.
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Simone Pacheco
20 April, 05:54
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Okay well and electron is a non example of a proton. A proton is a positive charge and an electron is a negative charge.
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