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Positively charged protons and neutral neutrons (inside the nucleus) and negatively charged electrons revolving outside the nucleus.

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Are subatomic particles found inside atoms?

Yes, atoms contain subatomic particles.


What subatomic particle varies in the atoms?

The subatomic particles are: neutron, proton and electron.


What subatomic particle determines atoms characteristics?

The electron.


What subatomic particle is in atoms fuel?

You think probable to neutrons.


Is an atom indestructable?

No. Atoms can be broken down into subatomic particles.

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Small parts that together form atoms are called?

subatomic particles


Are subatomic particles found inside atoms?

Yes, atoms contain subatomic particles.


What are molecules and their subatomic particles?

Molecules contain atoms and these atoms contain subatomic particles.


Are subatomic particles found in atoms?

yes, that's why they are called subatomic.


Are isotopes a type of subatomic particle?

Isotopes are atoms, not subatomic particles.


What subatomic particle varies in the atoms?

The subatomic particles are: neutron, proton and electron.


Which parts of Daltons theory were later found to be erroneous?

dalton was wrong about atoms being indivisible. atoms are divisible into several subatomic particles. dalton was wrong about all atoms of a given element having identical properties.


What are the three atoms subatomic particles?

protons, neutrons, and electrons are the subatomic particles involved with an atom


Atoms are made up of blank particles?

atoms are made of subatomic particles.


Is subatomic particle found inside atoms?

Yes.


What subatomic particle determines atoms characteristics?

The electron.


What 3 subatomic particle are atoms made of?

neurons