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27 September, 18:55

Which statement describes the charge of an

electron and the charge of a proton?

(1) An electron and a proton both have a charge of 1.

(2) An electron and a proton both have a charge of 1.

(3) An electron has a charge of 1, and a proton has a charge of 1.

(4) An electron has a charge of 1, and a proton has a charge of 1.

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  1. 27 September, 21:04
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    I think that you didn't copy the answers correctly, because 1 and 2 are the same, and 3 and 4 are also the same here.

    Anyways, the answer which is correct is that an electron has a charge of - 1, and a proton has a charge of + 1.

    Electrons are negatively charged, whereas protons are positively charged. Neutrons are neutral.
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