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Delilah Mclean
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8 July, 00:37
Compare an contrast protons and neutrons
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Kennedi Harrington
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Protons and neutrons, both are present in the nucleus of an atom. Both also have a mass of 1. However, protons also carry an electric charge of + 1 whereas neutrons have no charge and are neutral
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