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Sat Jan 23 21:24:03 EST 1999 , Tyler McNIcholl (Darkrider55@hotmail.com)
What is a simple method of obtaining a large collection of protons?

I am able to obtain large numbers of electrons, but I need the other half, protons. Where can I find them? And in excessive numbers? Help!!
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2 (Click here to reply) Mon Jan 25 20:04:32 EST 1999 , Linus (lynx@imsa.edu)

Have a look in the Sun. There are lots of protons flying around there.
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1 (Click here to reply) Mon Jan 25 19:24:00 EST 1999 , Steve (sleepy@imsa.edu)

On Sat Jan 23 21:24:03 EST 1999, Tyler McNIcholl said:
>What is a simple method of obtaining a large collection of protons?
>
>I
>am able to obtain large numbers of electrons, but I need >the other half, protons. Where can I find them? And in >excessive numbers? Help!!

I am unsure what you mean. A single proton is the same as an ionized hydrogen atom, so that is one way to obtain protons...

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