Yes, atoms contain subatomic particles.
everywhere.
the subatomic particles, protons and neutrons, form the nucleus.
A neutron is not an element it is a subatomic particle.
Experiments with cathode rays led to the discovery of the electron.
Atoms' nuclei contain protons and neutrons, and are surrounded by an electron cloud in which reside (of course) electrons. These subatomic particles are made out of quarks.
yes, that's why they are called subatomic.
everywhere.
Yes.
Atoms were found to be divisible after all . But scientists discovered that the atoms were made of smller perticles , called subatomic particles.
Yes, a proton is considered a subatomic particle. The proton, the neutron and the electron are smaller than atoms (making them subatomic particles). Further, these three particles are considered the building blocks of atoms. There are other subatomic particles, and to learn more, begin by examining the proton, neutron and the electron and finding out what it is that makes them up.Yes, protons are subatomic particles which are found in the nucleus of the atom and have a positive charge.
The electrons are found outside the nucleus of atoms.
Protons and neutrons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of atoms (with the exception of hydrogen atoms, which have no neutrons).
an electron is found in shells , it is a subatomic particle
protons and neutrons both are found inside the nucleus
No. But the protons and neutrons found inside the nucleus are sub atomic particles.
protons and neutrons (note: only 1H1 isotope doesn't have neutrons)
No. Protons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Molecules are made up of atoms.