State three differences between protons and elections

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Protons and electrons are fundamental particles in an atom, but they have several key differences:

  1. Charge:

    • Protons have a positive charge (+1 elementary charge).
    • Electrons have a negative charge (-1 elementary charge).
  2. Mass:

    • Protons are significantly more massive than electrons, with a mass of approximately 1 atomic mass unit (amu), or about 1836 times the mass of an electron.
    • Electrons have a much smaller mass, roughly 1/1836 of a proton.
  3. Location in the Atom:

    • Protons are located in the nucleus of an atom, contributing to the atomic mass and positively influencing the overall charge of the nucleus.
    • Electrons orbit around the nucleus in various energy levels or shells, and they play a key role in chemical bonding and the behavior of atoms.

These differences contribute to the overall structure and behavior of atoms.