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Cassius Mclaughlin
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5 January, 17:07
Description of proton
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Harold West
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A proton is a subatomic particle with a mass defined as 1 and a charge of + 1 (positive charge). A proton is indicated by either the symbol p or p+. The nucleus of every atom contains protons. The number of protons of an atom of an element is its atomic number.
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