Protons are particles in the atomic nucleus; electrons move around the nucleus.
Electrons are on the outside of atoms. Protons reside inside the nucleus.
There are three commonly referred to subatomic particles in an atom. The two that are in the atom's nucleus are the proton and the neutron. The one that zips around outside of the nucleus is the electron.
You mean subatomic particles. They are proton, neutron and electron.
Proton, Neutron, And Electron
The subatomic particles are: neutron, proton and electron.
proton, electron, neutron
atoms consist of even smaller particles than its self, these particles are called subatomic particles, they are the electron (negatively charged) the proton(positively charged) and the neutron (no electrical charge). while the proton and the netron make up the nucleus of the atom the electron is around the outside of the atom.
Electron: Charge: negative Proton: Charge: positive
Yes, a proton is considered a subatomic particle. The proton, the neutron and the electron are smaller than atoms (making them subatomic particles). Further, these three particles are considered the building blocks of atoms. There are other subatomic particles, and to learn more, begin by examining the proton, neutron and the electron and finding out what it is that makes them up.Yes, protons are subatomic particles which are found in the nucleus of the atom and have a positive charge.
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The three main particles in atoms are a proton which is a positive charge, electron which is a negative charge and a neotron which has no charge at all. Tahlia :)
sub-atomic particles are within the atom (and remember, atoms are everywhere): the electron, proton and neutron are all sub-atomic particles, but there are even smaller particles (and anti-particles) called quarks that make up the proton, neutron and electron.
The answer is in the names of the particles. The Neutron is neutral. The Electron is negative. The Proton is positive.