Examples of using Protons in English and their translations into Thai
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Protons are moving.
Oxygen has 8 protons.
Protons repel each other.
It means it has eight protons.
Protons in this direction.
You're getting more protons there.
The number of protons is equal to the atomic number.
The nucleus of a gold atom has 79 protons.
So that has six protons and six neutrons.
The electrons are very close to the protons.
A helium atom has two protons and two neutrons.
Oxygen would be defined by having 8 protons.
We can't see protons, neutrons, or electrons.
Protons are being loaded. Vittoria, Vittoria.
And carbon 12 will have 6 protons and 6 neutrons.
I had 6 protons, 6 electrons, the charges canceled out.
It can happen that these two protons can hop over.
They overwhelm the protons with their strong attractive nuclear force.
Hydrogen has one proton, helium, two protons.
It has 17 protons, 18 electrons.
While electrons are fundamental particles, neutrons and protons are not.
Vittoria, Vittoria. Protons are being loaded.
So in some sense, the protons that are going around the ring, their clocks are moving slower than our clocks, so they're like time travelers relative to us.
In the center of the atom is something called the nucleus, which contains protons and neutrons, and on the outside, you would see electrons.
If you have seven protons, you're dealing with nitrogen.
Most of the atoms in our body are made of nuclei and electrons, and the nuclei themselves are made of protons and neutrons, and the protons and neutrons are made of quarks.
The presence of practically free protons leads to the formation of numerous hydrogen"bridges" that connect the molecules together.
This acid is diprotic(readily ionizes two protons), not triprotic as might be suggested by this formula.
Helium has 2 protons. Carbon has 6 protons.
To 200 miles above the surface, the electrons and protons meet up with oxygen and nitrogen atoms, and they sure are happy to see each other.