A large number of elementary particles are now known. If by your question you are referring to the three long-lived particles usually found in a (non-radioactive) atom, the answer is that protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus, and electrons are found in orbit(s) around the nucleus. note. these particles are also found in radioactive atoms, but they are not necessarily the only ones. note. The hydrogen atom does not contain a neutron. It is the only stable element that doesn't have one.
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what is the charge on the subatomic particles represented in figure 4-3? assuming all the particles in the nucleus are visible,
This particle is the electron.
The atom is made up of several subatomic particles.The atom is made up of several subatomic particles.The atom is made up of several subatomic particles.The atom is made up of several subatomic particles.
Examples are: neutron, antineutron, 3 neutrino and 3 antineutrino.
These particles are: neutron, proton, electron.
A quark is a kind of subatomic particle, and 3 quarks makes up another subatomic particle (a baryon). A quark and an anti-quark make up another kind of sub-atomic particle, (a meson).
Three Subatomic Particles: 1) Neutrons- neutral (no) charge. 2) Protons- positive charge (+) . 3) Electrons- negative charge (-) .
3 protons and 4 neutrons
Electrons are stable subatomic particles with a negative charge found in the electron cloud of an atom. Neutrons are stable subatomic particles with no charge found in the nucleus of an atom. Protons are stable subatomic particles with a positive charge found in the nucleus of an atom.
6Li has 3 protons, neutrons and electrons. 7Li has 3 protons, 4 neutrons and 3 electrons.