Proton
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Example:
Imagine trying to organize a busy family gathering where everyone has different interests and personalities. In this scenario, the proton in an atom's nucleus is like the host of the gathering, maintaining a positive atmosphere to hold everyone together. Just as the host's positive energy keeps the diverse group from drifting apart and ensures that the event is harmonious, the proton’s positive charge keeps negatively charged electrons orbiting around the nucleus, maintaining the structure of the atom.

Practice Version

Proton: A particle with a positive charge in an atoms nucleus. Proton. A proton is a positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom, contributing to its mass and identity.