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Proton
UK //ˈprəʊtɒn//US //ˈproʊtɑn//
Definition
A positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
In simple words: A small particle in the center of an atom with a positive charge.
Examples
- Each atom contains protons in its nucleus.
- Protons determine the atomic number of an element.
- In hydrogen, there is one proton and one electron.
- Protons have a positive charge, while electrons are negative.
- A proton's mass is approximately 1,836 times that of an electron.
Usage notes
Commonly used in chemistry and physics. Appropriate in scientific contexts but may be unfamiliar to those without a science background.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Protons are positive! Think of 'pro' as in someone who's good at something.
Collocations
- nuclear physics
- atomic structure
- proton beam
Synonyms
- nucleus particle
- atomic particle
- positron
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'neutron' which has no charge.
- Incorrectly pronounced, especially not stressing the first syllable.
- Used in non-scientific contexts incorrectly.