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How do electrons differ from protons and neutrons?

A.


They do not move.


B.


They are larger.


C.


They are not in a fixed position.


D.


They are located in the nucleus

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C) They are not in a fixed position.
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User Namju
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Answer:

Option c, They are not in a fixed position.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per Bohr's model of atomic atoms,

Electrons revolve around around the nucleus in a fixed path or energy level. Electrons revolving in these energy levels do not radiate energy.

Therefore, electrons are not present in a fixed position. They present outside the nucleus.

Mass of protons and neutrons are same whereas electrons are smaller.

Among the given options, options c best describe the difference between electrons from protons and neutrons.

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