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5, electron, proton, neutron, nucleus, and electron cloud.

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How many particles exist in an atom?

It varies on the element of the atom.


How many particles are in the nucleus of an atom of xenon?

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How many particles are there in the nucleus of an atom of mercury?

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What is the name of the particles that circles the nucleus of an atom?

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How many charged particles are in a Polonium atom?

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How many particles are located inside the nucleus of an atom?

It varies from element to element. The number of particles is given by the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the atom.


Are electrons the positively charged particles in an atom?

In an atom of antimatter, that would be true, in an atom of matter that would be false.


How many particles do you need for an atom?

At least two: 1 proton + 1 electron = Hydrogen atom


What are the names of the particles in the atom?

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How many major particles are there in an atom?

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How many neutral particles are in the atom?

The question is meaningless and too vague to answer.