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What is the charge of proton and electron?
What is the charge of proton and electron?
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The charge of an electron is −1.6×10−19 and the charge of proton is +1.6×10−19 coulomb (C).
Usually, the electron has a negative charge which is denoted using the symbol e-. The electron’s antiparticle, which carries a positive electric charge, is called a positron or antielectron, and is denoted using the symbol β-.
A proton is a stable subatomic particle that has a positive charge.