Electrons (Negative charge), Neutrons (Neutral charge), and Protons (Positive charge)
Protons, neutrons, and electrons
Protons, neutrons, and electrons.
One model of the atom has "subatomic particles": electrons, protons, neutrons. The protons and neutrons, according to this model, are made up of three different kinds of quarks each.
An atom and an element are synonyms. Rather, subatomic particles make up atoms (and elements). The three types of subatomic particles are neutrons, protons, and electrons.
The three types of particles that make up an atom are:1. Proton: in the Nucleus & Positively charged2. Neutron: in the Nucleus & Neutral or no charge3. Electron: Orbitingthe Nucleus & Negatively charge
Neucleus, Proton and electrons
The electron.
The three subatomic particles are; protons and neutrons make up the nucleus and in orbitals around this nucleus are the electrons.
Protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Protons and Neutrons, because these are the elements inside the atom that are in the nucleus and they are made up of 49 protons and 49 neutrons in a electron cloud.
The particles that make up the core, or nucleus, of an atom are called protons and neutrons. Tiny particles called electrons orbit the nucleus.
One model of the atom has "subatomic particles": electrons, protons, neutrons. The protons and neutrons, according to this model, are made up of three different kinds of quarks each.
The three subatomic particles that make up an atom are the protons, neutrons, and electrons. The protons are positively charged particles that are located in the atomic nucleus at the center of the atom. The neutrons are particles that have no charge and are also located in the nucleus. The electrons are negatively charged particles that are located in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus.
yes.
An atom and an element are synonyms. Rather, subatomic particles make up atoms (and elements). The three types of subatomic particles are neutrons, protons, and electrons.
The particles in the nucleus of an atom are the protonsand the neutrons. We call particles that make up the atomic nucleus nucleons, and this word is just a way to say "the particles that make up an atom's nucleus" in an abbreviated manner.
Protons (positive charged), neutrons (neutral) and electrons (negatively charged).
Yes, in 2 different places, one is the electrons, which orbit the Nucleus, but also within the particles that make up the nucleus. When we split protons or nutrons, we ger three different subatomic particles. One is a Nutreno, which is nutral, a positron, which is positive, and an electrino, which is negative. So, yes