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Neutons, located in the nucleus. Protons, also located the the nucleus but Elecrons, there is further study.

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one proton is present in nucleus, one electron is present in orbit revolving round nucleus, but there is no neutron present in hydrogen. hydrogen is the only element in Periodic Table which is not having neutron in its neucleus.

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Protons are found in the nucleus of the atom. The number of protons is called the "atomic number", and defines what element this is. For example, an atom with one proton is hydrogen; if the atom has two protons, it is a helium atom.

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Protons and Neutrons are located inside the nucleus, which is the center around the atom. Electrons are located outside the nucleus

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