1836 electrons equal the mass of 1 proton.
A proton has a mass of 1.0073 amu, a neutron 1.0087 amu, and an electron 5.486 x 10-4. So, it would take 1836 electrons to equal the mass of 1 proton.
about 20,000 electrons
P.S Your an idiot^^^^ who ever put that, it is 7300 electrons
1800 electrions
Approximatley 1836
10,000000000
electrons are a 2000th of the mass of a proton/neutron. Because of this very low mass, electrons dont affect the mass number of elements on the periodic table
Approximately 1836
In the quantity of the electrical charge, the electron and the proton contain equal but opposite charges. In terms of mass, the proton is about equal in mass to 1876 electrons.
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.
A neutron has approximately the same mass as a proton. Electrons have much lower mass.
electrons are a 2000th of the mass of a proton/neutron. Because of this very low mass, electrons dont affect the mass number of elements on the periodic table
Approximately 1836
In the quantity of the electrical charge, the electron and the proton contain equal but opposite charges. In terms of mass, the proton is about equal in mass to 1876 electrons.
In charge, spin, and strangeness; they are exactly equal. In mass, it would take about 1836 electrons to equal a proton.
The mass of a proton is equal to a neutron.
No, the proton's mass is roughly 2000 times that of the electron.
Electrons do not fit inside a proton or neutron. Electrons move around the nucleus where the protons and electrons are, and the mount of electrons depends on the atom. For a neutral atom the number of electrons = the number of protons. If that does not hold true the atom will receive a (+) or (-) charge. It will be a (+) if it is missing one electron and a (-) if it has an extra electron. To the guy who wrote that, the question was asking (in size) how many electrons could fit inside a proton relative to its size. The answer is about 1/1836 electrons could fit inside a proton.
The mass of a neutron is approximately the mass of a proton...so= 1.66 X 10 -27 kg-------------------------------approximate neutron massElectron mass.= 9.109 X 10 -31 kg-----------------------------------so,1.66 X 10 -27 kg/9.109 X 10 -31 kg= about 1822 electrons to equal mass of neutron================================
Neutron
The proton mass is about 2,000 times greater than the electron mass.
A neutron has approximately the same mass as a proton. Electrons have much lower mass.
The mass of a nucleus varies according to the atomic number (ie according to what element it is). For hydrogen , the simplest nucleus, the combined mass of the one proton and the one neutron would be equal in mass to 3672 electrons.