Examples of using Protons in English and their translations into Turkish
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Carbon has 6 protons.
Eat our protons. exceeding capacity.
Helium has 2 protons.
We found protons. But then beneath atoms.
How do we get more protons in?
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You change the protons, you got a different element.
It means it has eight protons.
It wants the hydrogen protons less than, let's say, hydronium.
Exceeding capacity. eat our protons.
That's the protons cascading down the waterfall and driving the motor around.
So let's say I have a bunch of protons.
Structure the protons and the neutrons using the pavilions as a framework.
The electrons are very close to the protons.
So that has six protons and six neutrons. And then another isotope of carbon.
Now, so let's say I said something has four protons.
It's allowing these hydrogen protons to go through it.
It's just a collection of neutrons and protons.
So I must just have protons turning into neutrons or neutrons turning into protons.
But then beneath atoms, we found protons.
So in this case we have six protons, so we must also have six neutrons.
Oxygen would be defined by having 8 protons.
And this is essentially the mass of all of the protons plus all of the neutrons.
With their strong attractive nuclear force. They overwhelm the protons.
The first stage is to stick two protons together.
The nuclear force can overcome… the electrical repulsion of the protons.
And as you go to the right, you have more protons in the nucleus.
They have littleelectrons that swarm around a central nucleus with neutrons and protons.
The charges we talk about when we talk about electrons and protons, those are the coulomb forces.
It's called carbonic acid because it gives away hydrogen protons very easily.
Acids disassociate into their conjugate base and hydrogen protons very easily.