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Tommy Blanchard
8 December, 00:13
Whats proton by your own words
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Faulkner
8 December, 01:08
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A proton is a small particle with the symbol of p or p + with a positive electric charge of + 1e elementary charge and mass a bit less than the one of a neutron's.
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Marlee Harvey
8 December, 01:46
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I would say that it is a positivly charged neutron
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