Which of these is not true about the proton?
a. when a neutral hydrogen atom loses an electr...
Which of these is not true about the proton?
a. when a neutral hydrogen atom loses an electron, the proton remains.
b. a proton is about 2000 times heavier than an electron.
c. electrons surrounding atoms get pulled into the nucleus by protons.
d. protons exist within the nuclei of atoms.
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