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Which is the correct statement about proton?
  1. It is a nucleus of deuterium
  2. It is an ionised hydrogen atom
  3. It is an α-particle
  4. It is an ionised hydrogen molecule

A
It is a nucleus of deuterium
B
It is an ionised hydrogen molecule
C
It is an ionised hydrogen atom
D
It is an α-particle
Solution
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Proton is an ionised hydrogen atom.
A hydrogen atom is made up of one proton (present in the nucleus) and one electron (present outside nucleus).
During ionisation of hydrogen atom, the electron is lost. Hence, only proton is left out.

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