Alpha particles are helium-4 nuclei; they do not contain electrons.
Any atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
The atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
His cathode ray experiment suggested that atoms are not indivisible and that they contain negatively charged particles called electrons, embedded in a positively charged substance within the atom. It was called the plum pudding model.
Atoms are the physical things that contain all these particles. The general term for all of them is Subatomic Particles.
No. Electrons are subatomic particles, meaning they are smaller than atoms. Atoms contain electrons, not the oter way around.
because Thomson saw the ray move from the cathode to the anode so the particles have negatively charge
Any atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
An atom contain: neutrons, protons, electrons.
electrons in their orbitals
The atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
The nucleus contain protons and neutrons; these particles are also composed from quarks and gluons. Shells are the location of electrons.
Particles of the atom: - protons and neutrons are composed from quarks and gluons - electrons doesn't contain other particles
An atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons. The number of these particles is different for each isotope.
His cathode ray experiment suggested that atoms are not indivisible and that they contain negatively charged particles called electrons, embedded in a positively charged substance within the atom. It was called the plum pudding model.
An atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons; protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons. The number of all these particles is specific for each isotope.
Atoms are the physical things that contain all these particles. The general term for all of them is Subatomic Particles.
No. Electrons are subatomic particles, meaning they are smaller than atoms. Atoms contain electrons, not the oter way around.