Neutrons and Protons make up the nucleus. Electrons orbit an atom.
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electrons orbit the protons and neutrons
No, neutrons are found within the nucleus. The only subatomic particles outside the nucleus are electrons, and they don't really orbit.
The three main components of an atom are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus at the center of the atom, while electrons orbit around the nucleus in energy levels.
The protons are found outside of the neucleus not inside
Neutrons and protons are alike because when the electrons orbit around an atom, they are both in the center of the atom, or in the nucleus!!!
No, neutrons do not revolve around the nucleus. Protons and neutrons reside in the nucleus of an atoms. Electrons revolve around the nucleus. Beta emission the release of electron form the nucleus. Alpha emission is the emission of helium atom.
Electrons r the particles found outside the nucleus
No, protons do not orbit the nucleus in an atom. They are located within the nucleus along with neutrons. Electrons are the particles that orbit the nucleus in an atom.
Positively charged protons and neutral neutrons are sub atomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Negatively charged electrons are found outside the nucleus of an atom.
Yes, electrons and protons are both part of an atom. Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom, which contains protons (positively charged) and neutrons (uncharged). Together, these particles make up the structure of an atom.
Outside the nucleus you have the electrons. Inside the nucleus are the protons and neutrons