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An atom contains one proton, one electron, and one neutron. Which two partials are most similar in mass?
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An atom contains one proton, one electron, and one neutron. Which two partials are most similar in mass?
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The two particles that are most similar in mass are THE PROTON AND THE NEUTRON.
The proton and the neutron are found in the nucleus of the atom and they have similar mass. Proton has the mass of 1.673*10^-27 while neutron has the mass of 1.675*10^-27.
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