Proton, neutron, gluon.
Proton and neutron are the two particle that make up a nucleus and has no electric charge . But the one you are asking for is Neutron .That's the answer !!
An alpha particle is made up of two protons and two neutrons; this is what a helium nucleus is made up of as well.
An alpha particle consists of two protons and two neutrons bound together. It is essentially a helium-4 nucleus.
The nucleus of a helium-4 atom is an alpha particle. When an alpha particle, which is two protons and two neutrons, is released in nuclear decay (alpha decay), it will zip out with a lot of kinetic energy. But it will quickly slow down and pick up a pair of electrons from the environment and "become" a 24He atom.
The proton and the neutron make up the nucleus, as the electron orbits the nucleus in the electron cloud.
Electrons do not make up the nucleus of an atom. They orbit the nucleus at various energy levels.
no its not, protons and neutrons make up the nucleus and electrons orbit it
These particle are neutrons and protons; they are located in the atomic nucleus.
The particle referred to in the question is the "Electron". Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus of the atom, while electrons (~1/1800th the mass of a proton) orbit the nucleus.
Alpha radiation is made up of alpha particles, which are helium nuclei consisting of two protons and two neutrons. These particles have a positive charge and are relatively large and heavy compared to other types of radiation.
Used by Rutherford in his experiment made of two protons and two neutrons are alpha particles. Rutherford discovered the nucleus using his gold foil experiment.
A alpha particle that consists of two protons and two neutrons. Beta particles have a high-energy electron that comes from the nucleus, not from the electron cloud.