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Protons and neutrons are almost the same size as each other, and much larger than electrons. Unlike a neutron, which is electrically neutral, each proton has one unit of electric charge (arbitrarily designated positive), which exactly balances the negative charge of one electron ‘in orbit’ around the nucleus. A proton can be transformed into a neutron if it absorbs an electron, whose negative charge neutralises the proton’s positive one.
The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution
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