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How do you find the proton if you are given the mass and charge
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How do you find the proton if you are given the mass and charge
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Number of protons= atomic number, you can use the mass of the element to find out which element it is then based on which element it is you can find out how many protons it has. I hope this was the answer you are looking for!
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