Well there is protons, electrons, and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus and the electron i outside revolving around it. The number of them depends on what periodic element specifically.
Yes. An atom is made up of neutrons, protons, and electrons, and it is quite possible to break it up into its parts.that is the wrong answer. they could be broken in to smaller parts. people destroy an atom to make energy, which make an atomic bombKilgor4 writes:I FRICKING LOVE THESE TOPICS. Atoms can be destroyed (and make a huge mess of Hiroshima and Nagasaki) but I want to know if they can be dissolved instantaneously and without the explosions (in a sense, can you build a DECREATOR?)
it tells you the amount of electrons the atom has orbitting the atom and the nucleus
Electronegativity
it shows how many protons are present in an atom
No one has ever seen an atom
The parts of an atom which produce magnetism are the electrons.
Protons and neutron
the nucleus of an atom
Protons and Neutrons are in the Core of an atom, and Electrons orbit around this Core.
This atom loss his identity.
electron
The nucleus, the center, of an atom is composed a protons and neutrons.
reactive parts of an electron?
Most atoms are broken down into three parts. The atom consists of an electron, proton, and a neutron. The type of atom molecule determines how many of the protons, neutrons, and electrons are present.
An atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
Electron Neutron Proton All of these make up an atom. :)
The protons and the neutrons.