Proton

Discovered by Ernest Rutherford in 1918). it is a positively charged particle to be found in an atomic nucleus.  The number of protons in a nucleus gives the atomic number of an element, the latter being found in the periodic table of elements.  A proton has a charge +1 that is the exact opposite of that contained by an electron, -1, and the mass of a proton is 1,826 times greater than that of electron.  In the past, the proton was considered to be the most elementary particle until the discovery of the quark.  

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