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29 January, 04:26

Could a nuecles of more than one proton but no nuetron exist? Explain

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  1. 29 January, 05:44
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    No. The neutrons serve as a kind of glue to hold the protons together. Protons have a positive charge and two together would repel each other strongly.
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