I think protons and neutrons, but I don't know for sure. It might be, because the protons and neutrons are placed together in the nucleus?
I might be wrong, but I tried:)
Both are subatomic particles. Protons have positive charge, electrons have negative charge. The charges are equal and opposite.
there is an equal number of positive and negative charges which exactly cancel each other out.
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True. But please note that there are other differences between the proton and the electron as well - for example, the proton has a larger mass, and the proton is made up of smaller particles, while the electron - as far as we know - is not.
The main subatomic particles, that make up an atom, are the proton (positive, in the nucleus), the neutron (neutral, in the nucleus), and the electron (on the outer part of the atom).The main subatomic particles, that make up an atom, are the proton (positive, in the nucleus), the neutron (neutral, in the nucleus), and the electron (on the outer part of the atom).The main subatomic particles, that make up an atom, are the proton (positive, in the nucleus), the neutron (neutral, in the nucleus), and the electron (on the outer part of the atom).The main subatomic particles, that make up an atom, are the proton (positive, in the nucleus), the neutron (neutral, in the nucleus), and the electron (on the outer part of the atom).
The total number of subatomic particles in the nucleus
The number of protons is equal to the atomic number of a chemical element.
Yes, matter is quantized, meaning it is made up of discrete units called atoms, which in turn are made up of subatomic particles such as protons, neutrons, and electrons. These subatomic particles have quantized properties like energy levels and angular momentum.
Number of protons in the nucleus is the atomic number.
Protons are the subatomic particles represented by the atomic number of an element. The atomic number is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the element's identity on the periodic table.
Neutrons are not the lightest subatomic particles. Electrons are the lightest subatomic particles, with a much smaller mass than neutrons. The mass of a neutron is approximately 1839 times that of an electron.
protonpositron - antielectron
No, electrical charge is a property of subatomic particles. Subatomic particles such as electrons and protons carry electrical charge, which can be positive or negative.
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.
No, electrons and neutrons are not equal. Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom, while neutrons are neutral subatomic particles found in the nucleus along with protons. Each plays a critical role in the structure and behavior of an atom.
Protons and electrons have equal but opposite charges. Protons have a positive charge, while electrons have a negative charge.
In each neutral atom of any given element, the numbers of electrons and protons are equal, as the charges in the atom must balance. Only the neutron number may vary amongst atoms of the same element.