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Q: What is a small particle in the nucleus of an atom with no electrical charge?
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A small particle in the nucleus of atom with no electrical charge?

A Neutron - The nucleus of an atom consists of a number of protons and neutrons - with electrons 'orbiting' the nucleus like tiny planets.


a small negatively charge particle that orbits the nucleus?

This elementary particle is the electron.


What is a small particle that moves outside the nucleus and carry a negative charge?

Electron


What was the small positively charge particle which Rutherford directed at thin gold foil?

nucleus


Which particle spins around the nucleus?

These particles are called electrons, have a negative charge and a very small mass.


Which subatomic particle has the weakest charge?

I would say a neutrino, because its charge is zero. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neutrino is not considered as a subatomic particle. Proton (positively charged) and electron (negatively charged) have very small electrical charge.


Is an electron made of a single element?

The electron is not a chemical element: it is a small elementary particle with a negative electrical charge.


What is an extremely small particle of matter with no electrical charge?

a neutron, a proton is positively charged and an electron is negatively charged :)


What is a small particle in the nucleus of the atom?

nuciels


How is the nuclear charge determined?

the charge of protons in the nucleus (or the atomic #)


What are the subatomic particles found outside of the nucleus?

These particles are called electrons, with a negative electrical charge and a very small mass.


Where are protons?

Is a small, positive charged particle in the nucleus of the atom.