No. Electrons, protons and neutrons are all considered to be separate elementary particles. Each one of these particles is made up of even smaller particles. Note, though, that the each of the particles - electron, proton, and neutron - are not made up of each other. So, there are no electrons in protons nor neutrons.
Note that in physics, particles are thought of as very, very tiny points of matter. Current theory - called "String theory"
- says that rather than tiny points of matter these 'particles' are actually string like objects. This, however, does not change the answer as given. There are still no electrons - made up of quark 'strings' - in protons and neutrons.
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
The three constituents that make an atom are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
protons/neutrons are made of quarks which are smaller than electrons. electrons are smaller than protons and neutrons.
2 protons 2 electrons 2 neutrons 2 protons 2 electrons 2 neutrons don't know
there are 7 neutrons, 7 protons, and....----electrons
Manganese has 25 protons and electrons and 30 neutrons.
18 protons and electrons and 22 neutrons.
Atoms consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons, in turn, are made up of quarks.Atoms consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons, in turn, are made up of quarks.Atoms consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons, in turn, are made up of quarks.Atoms consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons, in turn, are made up of quarks.
61 neutrons 10 electrons 46 protons
These particles are: proton, neutron, electron.
243Am has 95 protons, 95 electrons and 148 neutrons80Br has 35 protons, 35 electrons, and 45 neutrons
Protons and electrons are charged particles and neutrons have no charge because they are neutral.