There are hundreds of "elementary particles"; the best-know ones are:
* Proton, found in the atom's nucleus, charge = +1
* Neutron, also in the atom's nucleus, charge = 0
* Electron, surrounds the atom's nucleus, charge = -1
Three Subatomic Particles: 1) Neutrons- neutral (no) charge. 2) Protons- positive charge (+) . 3) Electrons- negative charge (-) .
There are three basic types of atomic particles. Electrons, which have a negative charge, protons with a positive charge and neutrons, which have no charge.
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
electron,neutron,positron
protons: positive charge electrons: negative charge neutrons: no charge or neutral
Nuetron, proton, and electron
There are three main types of rays emitted from radioactive elements: alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays. Alpha particles have a positive charge, beta particles have a negative charge, and gamma rays have no charge.
neutrons
There are three basic types of atomic particles. Electrons, which have a negative charge, protons with a positive charge and neutrons, which have no charge.
Neutron - no charge, Proton +1, Electron -1
Atoms are conformed of three kinds of particles: neutrons, protons and electrons. The nucleus is conformed by protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge and neutrons have no charge.
Atoms are composed of three sub-atomic particles, protons, neutrons, and electrons. It should be noted that there are many other types of sub-atomic particles, including neutrinos, positrons, photons, mesons, etc. And even protons and neutrons are apparently composed of even more elementary particles called quarks. But for the purposes of doing chemistry, there are just 3 kinds that matter, the protons, neutrons, and electrons.