atoms and hydrogen are bothe connected to make sub atomic particals.
Both Democritus' and John Dalton's atomic models had no subatomic particles.
they are both made up of subatomic particles
They are both made of subatomic particles.
They are called "subatomic particles." Another answerer suggested "nucleons," but this applies only to nuclear particles (protons and electrons). They are also Fermions, but there are fermions other than these three. I would stick with "subatomic particles."
There are three commonly referred to subatomic particles in an atom. The two that are in the atom's nucleus are the proton and the neutron. The one that zips around outside of the nucleus is the electron.
Both Democritus' and John Dalton's atomic models had no subatomic particles.
protons and neutrons
they are both made up of subatomic particles
They are both made of subatomic particles.
by definition, yes. All atoms are made of "sub"atomic particles.
protons and neutrons both are found inside the nucleus
becuase there both atoms and are related in some sort of way
A positron is a fundamental particle because it does not consist of smaller particles, which would make it a composite particle. Fundamental particles can still decay or change identity however, but they have no (at least at this point) discernible internal structure. A proton on the other hand is a composite particle; it has an internal structure and consists of a mixture of gluons and quarks (which both are fundamental particles).
A nucleon is a name for a group of two important subatomic particles. They consist of both neutrons and protons.
They are called "subatomic particles." Another answerer suggested "nucleons," but this applies only to nuclear particles (protons and electrons). They are also Fermions, but there are fermions other than these three. I would stick with "subatomic particles."
They both have little particles inside of them that help them function correctly. they are alike mainly in two ways. they are both attracted to opposites. and also, they are retracted to like sides. -lif3isg00dx3
There are three commonly referred to subatomic particles in an atom. The two that are in the atom's nucleus are the proton and the neutron. The one that zips around outside of the nucleus is the electron.