There are many many subatomic particles, the main three are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
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Yes, the muon is a subatomic elementary particle. The subatomic label is not really needed; all elementary particles are subatomic.
Neutrinos
Atoms were found to be divisible after all . But scientists discovered that the atoms were made of smller perticles , called subatomic particles.
no, a molecule is composed of 2 or more atoms.
an electron is found in shells , it is a subatomic particle
All subatomic particles have mass.
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All the components of an atom (neutron, proton, electron) are called subatomic particles or elementary particles.
ProtonsElectronsNeutrons
Yes, the muon is a subatomic elementary particle. The subatomic label is not really needed; all elementary particles are subatomic.
All subatomic particles may suffer changes (if you think to "changes", not to "charges").
Protons.
Subatomic particles with no charges are neutrons
nucleons
Proton.
what is the charge on the subatomic particles represented in figure 4-3? assuming all the particles in the nucleus are visible,
Quarks are the particles that make up protons and neutrons. There are no particles, as far as we know, that make up electrons.