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What subatomic particle that has a positive charge?

The subatomic particle with a positive charge is the proton. It is located in the nucleus of an atom and has a charge of +1.


Which two subatomic particles make up most of the atoms mass Where are they located?

These particle are neutrons and protons; they are located in the atomic nucleus.


Which subatomic particle is sorrounding the atomic nucleus?

protons


What is the subatomic particle with no charge?

neutron. protons are positively charged, electrons negative


What is the subatomic particle located farthest from the nucleus of the atom?

The electron is the subatomic particle located farthest from the nucleus of the atom.


What subatomic particle compose both protons and neutrons?

Protons and neutrons are part of the nucleus of an atom


What are subatomic particles and what are there charges?

particle whose dimensions is less then that of atom are said to be subatomic particle . they may be charged or uncharged .eg neutron is uncharged subatomic particle where as electron ,proton , positron are charged subatomic particle.


What are the masses of each subatomic particle?

protons and neutrons are about 1 amu


Are protons and neutrons subatomic particles located in the core region?

Protons and neutrons are subatomic particles located in the atomic nucleus.


Which particle of the atom has a positive charge?

The proton is the subatomic particle of the atom that carries a positive charge.


Is carbon a subatomic particle?

No, carbon is not a subatomic particle. Carbon is an element, specifically a chemical element with the symbol "C" and atomic number 6, meaning it has 6 protons in its nucleus. Subatomic particles are particles that are smaller than atoms, such as protons, neutrons, and electrons.


What subatomic particle determines which element it is?

The number of protons in an atom determines which element it is (i.e Silver-47 protons vs. Gold-79 protons)