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What is the relative electrical charge of a proton?

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A simple model of the atom, symbols, relative atomic mass, electronic charge and isotopes

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What is the relative electrical charge of a proton?

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The relative electrical charge of a proton is +1. This answer is tied to Relative electrical charges of subatomic particles and the objective: State the relative electrical charge of a proton. This answer is tied to Relative electrical charges of subatomic particles and the objective: State the relative electrical charge of a proton.

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This answer is strong because it directly addresses the question regarding the charge of a proton, which is a fundamental concept in atomic structure. The question tests the recall of basic knowledge about subatomic particles. It belongs to Relative electrical charges of subatomic particles in A simple model of the atom, symbols, relative atomic mass, electronic charge and isotopes, so it should not be merged with nearby Chemistry concepts. It belongs to Relative electrical charges of subatomic particles in A simple model of the atom, symbols, relative atomic mass, electronic charge and isotopes, so it should not be merged with nearby Chemistry concepts.

Common mistake

Proton Charge Confusion

Students often state that the relative electrical charge of a proton is 0.

Remember that the relative electrical charge of a proton is +1. Keep the correction anchored to Relative electrical charges of subatomic particles and avoid mixing it with nearby Unit 4.1 ideas.

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