The element Sodium has three subatomic particles
These are
That is all! Really hard Pretty simple right? You can look on a dynamic Periodic Table online, or most science textbooks include a periodic table.
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the subatomic particles in hydrogen conclude of maltose and glucose Memphis
All elements have three subatomic particles: Protons: positive forces, centered in the nucleus of the atom with neutrons Neutrons: neutral forces, centered in the nucleus of the atom with protons Electrons: negative forces, centered in different energy levels outside the nucleus of the atom Between all these particles, there is only empty space; nothing.
A neutral nitrogen atom has 7 protons and 7 neutrons in its nucleus and 7 electrons in orbitals around the nucleus.
Protons plus the neutrons
Sodium (23Na) has 11 protons and electrons and 12 neutrons.
no, its an atom which is broken down into subatomic particles
The isotope 25Na has 11 protons and electrons and 14 neutrons.
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Sodium is an element, so its composition is simply sodium. If you want to go subatomic, you could say that it is made up of 11 protons, 11 electrons, and 12 neutrons, but these aren't chemicals, they're subatomic particles.
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Subatomic particles with no charges are neutrons
All subatomic particles have mass.
Subatomic particles are: neutron, proton, electron.
Everything is made of subatomic particles.
Sodium has 11 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a sodium isotope = Mass number - 11