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Proton logo #10101) Australian rock music group 2) Charged particle 3) Hydrogen has one 4) Nuclear particle 5) Nucleon 6) Nucleus component 7) Nucleus occupant 8) Nucleus of an atom 9) Nucleus part 10) Part of a nucleus 11) Positive particle 12) Positively-charged particle 13) Russian invention 14) Spinning particle
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proton logo #20730(p+) Compare with electron and neutron. An elementary particle found the atomic nucleus with a positive charge equal and opposite that of the electron. Protons have a mass of 1.007276 daltons.
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proton logo #21579A small, positively charged particle of matter found in the atoms of all elements. Streams of protons generated by special equipment can be used for radiation treatment.
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proton logo #20732a sub-atomic particle, positively charged, in the nucleus of atoms.
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proton logo #20732A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus.
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Proton logo #21439A subatomic particle having a mass of 1.0073 amu and a charge of +1, found in thew nuclei of atoms.
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proton logo #21160A positively charged subatomic particle found, together with neutrons, in the nuclei of atoms; the name comes from the Greek protos meaning 'first' and was coined by Ernest Rutherford in 1920. The mass of the proton is 1836.12 times that of the electron. The number of protons determines the chemical...
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proton logo #21142a stable elementary particle having a positive charge of 1.60219 ?? 10-19 ? and a rest mass of 1.67265 ?? 10-27 kg
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Proton logo #20728A subatomic particle having a mass of 1.0073 amu and a charge of +1, found in thew nuclei of atoms.
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proton logo #20973<physics> An elementary atomic particle with a positive charge and a mass of about 1 amu. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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proton logo #21001(pro´ton) an elementary particle of mass number 1, with a positive charge equal to the negative charge of the electron; a constituent particle of every nucleus, the number of protons in the nucleus of each atom of a chemical element being indicated by its atomic number.
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Proton logo #21808 a small atomic particle, typically found within an atom's nucleus, that possesses a positive electrical charge. Even though protons and neutrons are about 2,000 times heavier than electrons, they are tiny. The number of protons is unique for each chemical element. See also nucleon.
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proton logo #22291 A positively charged particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom and has a mass approximately 1836 times that of an electron.
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proton logo #22433a sub-atomic particle, positively charged, in the nucleus of atoms.
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proton logo #21219(p) Type: Term Pronunciation: prō′ton Definitions: 1. The positively charged unit of the nuclear mass; protons form part (or in hydrogen 1 the whole) of the nucleus of the atom around which the negative electrons revolve.
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proton logo #21510(pro;ton) A unit of positive charge in the nucleus of atoms.
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Proton logo #21028A sub-particle of an atom that contains a positive charge.
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Proton logo #21217A proton is a positively charged sub-atomic particle.
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Proton logo #20087A positively charged elementary particle. A proton is 1836 times heavier than an electron.
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proton logo #20974 noun a stable particle with positive charge equal to the negative charge of an electron
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Proton logo #21257A baryon with electric charge +1. Protons contain a basic structure of two up quarks and one down quark . The nucleus of a hydrogen atom is a proton. A nucleus with atomic number Z contains Z protons; therefore the number of protons is what distinguishes the different chemical elements.
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Proton logo #21322A positively-charged particle (baryon) consisting of two up and onedownquarks which is found in and makes up the atomicnucleus.
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proton logo #22327A fundamental particle of matter. Provides a positive charge in the nucleus of an atom.
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proton logo #22434a heavy subatomic particle with a positive charge; found in an atomic nucleus.
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proton logo #21199a positively charged elementary particle that is a fundamental constituent of all atomic nuclei. It is the lightest and most stable baryon, having a charge equal in magnitude to that of the electron, a spin of , and a mass of 1.673 × 10− kg. Symbol: P
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