protons (:
Electrons
One! An atom is not made up of other atoms, but has a nucleus of a positively-charged proton and a neutrally-charged neutron. It is surrounded by a network of positively-charged particles called electrons. (sorry, NEGATIVELY charged particles called electrons!)
Protons
It is called ionization. Ionizing radiation has enough energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, resulting in the formation of charged particles called ions.
Many things are composed of charged particles, including atoms (which consist of positively charged protons, neutral neutrons, and negatively charged electrons), ions (atoms with a net positive or negative charge), and plasma (a state of matter in which electrons are stripped from atoms, creating a mix of charged particles).
fragments of atoms are the subatomic particles. the charged sub atomic particles are electrons and protons
Positively charged particles in an atom are called protons. They are located in the nucleus of the atom and their positive charge balances the negative charge of electrons to keep the atom electrically neutral.
True. The internal energy stored in the bonds between atoms is a form of potential energy that arises from electromagnetic interactions between charged particles within the atoms.
Charged particles that form when atoms gain or lose electrons are called ions. When an atom gains electrons, it becomes a negatively charged ion (anion). When an atom loses electrons, it becomes a positively charged ion (cation).
Charged particles interact with atoms in matter through electromagnetic forces. As they pass through material, these particles experience deflections and collisions with the atoms, causing them to lose energy and come to a stop. This is why charged particles do not penetrate matter deeply.
Yes, the internal energy stored in the bonds between atoms is a form of potential energy which can be considered as a type of electromagnetic energy. This energy arises from the interactions between charged particles within the atoms and molecules.
Negatively charged particles in the outermost energy level of an atom are called electrons. Electrons are responsible for forming chemical bonds with other atoms to create molecules. The number and arrangement of electrons in the outermost energy level determine the chemical properties of an element.