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PROTON

proton         
  • +}}) implies that that H-atom has lost its one electron, causing only a proton to remain. Thus, in chemistry, the terms "proton" and "hydrogen ion" (for the protium isotope) are used synonymously
  • Proton detected in an [[isopropanol]] [[cloud chamber]]
  • [[Ernest Rutherford]] at the first [[Solvay Conference]], 1911
SUBATOMIC PARTICLE
Protons; Proton (physics); Proton mass; Proton Mass; P+; Mass of proton; Proton radius; Proton rest mass
['pr??t?n]
¦ noun Physics a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron.
Derivatives
protonic adjective
Origin
1920s: from Gk, neut. of protos 'first'.
PROTON         
  • +}}) implies that that H-atom has lost its one electron, causing only a proton to remain. Thus, in chemistry, the terms "proton" and "hydrogen ion" (for the protium isotope) are used synonymously
  • Proton detected in an [[isopropanol]] [[cloud chamber]]
  • [[Ernest Rutherford]] at the first [[Solvay Conference]], 1911
SUBATOMIC PARTICLE
Protons; Proton (physics); Proton mass; Proton Mass; P+; Mass of proton; Proton radius; Proton rest mass
1. A home computer made by Acorn Computers under a contract won from the BBC in April 1981. [Details?] 2. Something to do with Microsoft SoftLib? (1994-11-28)
proton         
  • +}}) implies that that H-atom has lost its one electron, causing only a proton to remain. Thus, in chemistry, the terms "proton" and "hydrogen ion" (for the protium isotope) are used synonymously
  • Proton detected in an [[isopropanol]] [[cloud chamber]]
  • [[Ernest Rutherford]] at the first [[Solvay Conference]], 1911
SUBATOMIC PARTICLE
Protons; Proton (physics); Proton mass; Proton Mass; P+; Mass of proton; Proton radius; Proton rest mass
(protons)
A proton is an atomic particle that has a positive electrical charge. (TECHNICAL)
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Proton (disambiguation)

A proton is a subatomic particle.

Proton may also refer to:

Examples of use of PROTON
1. Proton–M Rocket Crashes After Liftoff The Associated Press AP A Proton–M rocket lifting off in July.
2. High tariffs have protected Proton until recently.
3. Proton therapy has been around since the mid–1'50s but was done mostly at research facilities, according to the National Association for Proton Therapy.
4. Proton is currently in talks with a distributor, he added.
5. Thus, Leumi has considered acquiring the Greek bank Proton.