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Which statements compares protons electrons and neutrons correctly

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Quarks are present in protons and neutrons but not in electrons.

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It Would be nice if you could state what the possible options were so people Could go off of that but I am just taking a guess at what questions you have but if they are asking about quarks then this is the right answer

User VladFr
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You don't have any answer choices, so I'll give you some quick facts:

Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus, whereas electrons aren't.

Protons are positive, electrons are negative, and neutrals don't have a charge, so they're neutral.

Protons and neutrons are roughly the same sizes, and electrons are wayyyy smaller than them.
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