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Q: What is a negatively charged particle that occupies the space in an atom outside the necleus called?
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When a beta particle is emitted the mass number of a necleus are?

It remains unchanged. By the way, the spelling is "nucleus", not "necleus".


Which particle in a necleus lacks a charge?

i think its an neutron....... if not its an electron.......


Who discoved the necleus?

E. Rutherford (1911) discovered the nucleus and provided the basis for the modern atomic structure through his alpha particle scattering experiment. According to Rutherford, the atoms is made of two parts: the nucleus and the extra-nuclear part. His experiments proved that the atom is largely empty and has a heavy positively-charged body at the center called the nucleus. The central nucleus is positively-charged and the negatively-charged electrons revolve around the nucleus.


What is an electrically neutral subatomic particle found in a necleus of an atom?

There are many neutral particles which are made up of charged quarks e.g. the neutron) but the only fundamental neutral particles are neutrinos, photons, Z bosons, and gluons.


What does the necleus do on a animal cell?

To control the growth of the cell.


Does bacteria have a necleus?

no


Where is the necleus located?

in the middle of a cell


What are cells called when they don't have a necleus?

Prokaryotic


What is the shape of the necleus?

peanut-shaped nucleus


How many protons are in the necleus of neon?

10


What is the key function of the necleus?

controller of the cell


Does kelp have a necleus?

Kelp is a plant, not a cell.... so no!+