The three sub-atomic particles in a atom are protons which are positively charged, electrons which are negatively charged and then neutrons which have no charge. :)
The 3 Particles in a atom are * Proton * Neutron * Electron
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electrons
NEUTRONS
These particles are neutrons and protons; they are formed from quarks and gluons.
The 3 Particles in a atom are * Proton * Neutron * Electron
These particles are: protons, neutrons and electrons.
There are 3 subatomic particles in the atom. The photon has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus. The neutron has no charge and is found in the nucleus. The electron has a negative charge and is on the outside of the nucleus moving around the nucleus.
The 3 Particles in a atom are * Proton * Neutron * Electron
Electrons.
There are three subatomic particles: 1. Proton - found in the nucleus which is at the centre of the atom 2. Neutron - found in the nucleus which is at the centre of the atom 3. Electron - found in the shells which surround the nucleus
The neutral particles found in the nucleus on an atom are called neutrons. Positive particles found in the nucleus are protons.
No. The particles found at the nucleus of an atom are called neutrons and protons.
Electrons, Protons, and Neutrons.
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.
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