Ordinary Matter Contains Atomic Nuclei That Consist Of Protons And Neutrons In Roughly Equal Quantities. A Neutron Star, As The Name Implies, Consists Almost Entirely Of Solid Packed Neutrons. In Forming A Neutron Star Out Of Ordinary Matter, What Happens To The Protons?

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1. Ordinary Matter Contains Atomic Nuclei That Consist Of Protons And Neutrons In Roughly Equal Quantities. A Neutron Star, As The Name Implies, Consists Almost Entirely Of Solid Packed Neutrons. In Forming A Neutron Star Out Of Ordinary Matter, What Happens To The Protons?