At the basic level, the nucleus of an atom is made up of protons and neutrons.
At the more fundamental level, the nucleus of an atom is made up of quarks and other sub-subatomic particles, such as leptons and gauge bosons. Two down quarks and one up quark make up a neutron, while one down quark and two up quarks make up a proton.
In the nucleus of an atom, one will find protons and neutrons. Protons are composed of two up quarks and one down quark, whereas neutrons are composed of two down quarks and one up quark. Up Quarks have a charge of 2/3 (relative to a proton's charge) and Down Quarks have a charge of -1/3 (relative to a proton's charge).
Protons (made up of two up quarks and one down quark) and Neutrons (made up of one up quark and two down quarks)
Protons, and neutrons in most isotopes heavier than hydrogen, and the gluons that bind the nucleons (protons and neutrons) together.
The protons and neutrons are the subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus of an atom.
neutrons and protons
protons and neutrons
Yes.
Electrons.
Outside the nucleus exists only the electrons.
The particles outside of an atom are called electrons :D
Alpha particles are repelled by atomic nuclei because alpha particles have a positive charge, and so do atomic nuclei. The positive charge on the surface of a nucleus will repel another positive charge, like an alpha particle, because of the law of electrostatics. That's the simple answer. And it is correct. But know this: Alpha particles were used in the early investigations of atomic structure and atomic interactions. The alpha particles were used to bombard atomic nuclei, and there are times when an alpha particle will be absorbed by an atomic nucleus. Somehow the laws of electrostatics took the day off, and the fact that absorption took place opens the door to discovery and discussion of other atomic forces. Word up.
The three most commonly referred to subatomic particles are the proton, the neutron, and the electron. Protons and neutrons are the subatomic particles that reside in the atomic nucleus. Electrons, however, are located outside of the nucleus.
nucleus does not have noble gases. nucleus contains sub atomic particles like neutrons and protons.
Assuming the context of this question is atomic physics, the answer is "false" for two reasons: 1) the atomic nucleus is positively charged. 2) the atomic nucleus a tightly bound composite of many particles.
Yes. The atomic nucleus is positively charged because it contains protons which are positively charged subatomic particles.
The atomic nucleus contains protons (at least one) and zero or more neutrons.
atomic nucleus
Yes. The atomic nucleus is positively charged because it contains protons which are positively charged subatomic particles.
protons and neutrons
The electron.
electrons
the Atomic Mass is made of protons and neutrons. When these particles are together, they are known as nucleons. carbon-12 contains 12 nucleons.
Protons and neutrons are situated in the atomic nucleus; electrons surround the nucleus, arranged in shells.
The positively charged particles in an atomic nucleus are protons.