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What are the three kind of particle inside an atom?

Protons, neutrons and electrons


What does the atom of?

An atom has a nucleus composed of protons and usually neutrons as well (there is only one kind of atom which has no neutrons, which is the hydrogen 1 isotope) and it also has electrons surrounding the nucleus, with the same number of electrons as the number of protons in the neutrons.


What is the use of neutrons protons and electrons?

Neutron are what keeps the nucleus together. Protons are what decides the kind of element which the atom is and the electrons decide the charge of the atom.


What do the dots represent and what does the number of dot tell us about each atom?

There are three kinds of "dots" in a atom. Electrons, neutrons, protons. Electrons have a negative charge, neutrons have no charge, and protons have a positive charge. The numbers of dots represent what kind of atom it is, as on the periodic table of the elements. The atomic number and mass tells you how many electrons/neutrons/or protons there are.


Which kind of particle does zinc have 30 atoms electrons neutrons or protons?

Zinc has 30 protons since its atomic number is 30. This also means that it has 30 electrons to balance the positive charge from the protons. The number of neutrons in an atom of zinc can vary based on the isotope, but a typical zinc atom has around 35 neutrons.


What kind of fact are in curium?

As all other chemical elements the atom of curium contain protons, neutrons and electrons.


For one kind of atom to become another kind of atom which particles of the atom need to be expelled or gained?

It is very unusual for one kind of atom to become another kind atom, however it does happen in radioactive processes. Every element is characterized by a distinct number of protons. For example, all hydrogen atoms have 1 proton, all helium atoms have 2 protons, etc. Atoms also include electrons and neutrons. However, adding or removing electrons or neutrons does not change the kind of atom. For example, a helium atom with 2 electrons or 1 electron is still a helium atom. Alpha decay is an example of a radioactive process in which the number of protons changes (and therefore the kind of atom changes). An alpha particle includes 2 protons and 2 neutrons. When it is expelled from an atom, a new kind atom is formed. This occurs when a uranium atom (92 protons) is changed into a thorium atom (90 protons) + an alpha particle.


What kind of atom has four of each kind of proton electron and notron?

The isotope berrylium-8 has four each of protons, electrons, and neutrons.


What are atoms composed?

That is a good question. Scientists are still not completely sure what the atom is made of, however we do know about three parts right now. They are the proton (positive charge), neutron (neutral charge), and electron (negative charge). The proton attracts the electrons, causing them to orbit. There can be more neutrons than protons but not less. The neutrons keep the positively charged protons from repelling each other. Scientists do not know what causes a proton to have different properties than a neutron. They can change charges. (proton can become neutron and vice-versa)


What type of particales are protons neutrons and electrons?

Protons, neutrons and electronsare the most basic (internal) particles of an atom of any kind. They make the mass (protons and neutrons, both in the nucleus) and chemical properties (elctrons, in particular shells or orbit around the nucleus).


An element is made up of only one kind of what?

Each element is made up of one kind of atom. Every element is made up of electrons (negative), protons (positive) and neutrons (neutral). Only protons and neutrons have mass. Electrons orbit the nucleus which contains protons and neutrons.


Where the nucleus of an atom consist?

The nucleus of an atom is located at the center of the atom. It contains protons and neutrons, which are held together by strong nuclear forces. The nucleus makes up the majority of the atom's mass and has a positive charge due to the protons it contains.