That should be the lepton. The electronic lepton (e-) to be accurate.
More information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepton
The anti particles would not be contained within an atom. [Unless it was an anti-atom; in which case run!]
Examples: muon, tau, lambda, boson W+ etc.
= electron =
For example - electrons.
Electrons are not found in the nucleus.
This particle is the electron.
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electrons
no. ions are made of relatively whole atoms (plus or minus a few electrons)
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Assuming that you mean the chemical properties, the electrons are what define each element. If you meant subatomic particles, then it doesn't matter; each subatomic particle has unique characteristics.
Subatomic particles are particles that are smaller than the actual particle. which means that the actual atoms had a sub-atom,which is apart of the actual atom
No. The fundamental particles found in atoms are electrons, protons, and neutrons.
Yes.
Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom.
Isotopes are atoms, not subatomic particles.
No. a neutron is a subatomic particle found in the nuclei of all atoms except for hydrogen-1.
The subatomic particles are: neutron, proton and electron.
A neutron is not an element it is a subatomic particle.
The electron.
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Electrons.
You think probable to neutrons.
Basically, atoms are made up of subatomic particles. Subatomic, sub- meaning smaller that, so subatomic particles means "a particle smaller than an atom". So It means that it is a particle within the atom.