neutrones
No. But the protons and neutrons found inside the nucleus are sub atomic particles.
The neutral atomic particle of an atom is called a neutron. Neutrons have no charge and are found in the nucleus of an atom along with protons.
All atomic nuclei contain protons (hydrogen has only one). The number of protons in the nucleus determines which element it forms, this is called the atomic number
Protons and neutrons make up an atom's atomic mass. Protons have a positive charge and are found in the nucleus along with neutrons, which have no charge. Electrons, which have a negative charge, contribute very little to the atomic mass of an atom.
Neutron is the answer you're likely after. When considering the atom, Neutrons, Protons and Electrons are your concern and they have charges of 0, +1, -1, respectively.
Subatomic particles are protons, neutrons and electrons; the number of protons and electrons (in the neutral state) are equal to the atomic number of an element.
An atom consists of 3 types of particles, neutrons, protons and electrons. The proton is positive.
Alpha emission in an atom reduces its atomic number by two. A link can be found below to the related question about what alpha decay is.
The positively charged atomic particle is called a proton. Protons are found in the nucleus of an atom and play a crucial role in defining the atomic number, which determines the identity of an element. They are one of the three main subatomic particles, along with neutrons and electrons.
neutrons and protons
protons and neutrons
protons and neutrons