Sub-atomic particles are even smaller particles that make make an atom
I am assuming your question is: "what are the sub atomic molecules inside and outside the nucleus of an atom?" Here is the answer: There are three subatomic particles, Protons Neutrons and Electrons. Protons are located inside the nucleus of an atom, along with Neutrons. Electrons are located outside the nucleus, inside things called energy levels, but i won't go into to much detail. Hope that answers your question
neutrons and protonsbut NOT electrons (the almost have no mass)
It is a true statement that all matter is composed of atoms. The basic unit of any element is an atom. The Latin word for atom is atomus.
electrons are negatively charged sub atomic particles which surround the nucleus and never leave their orbit unless and until they are excited by a photon(packet of light)
I believe you are asking for the names, charges, and location of subatomic particles? Subatomic particles are the small particles that make up an atom and include... * Protons: have an electron charge of +1, found in the nucleus of each atom but can also be stable by itself (as in the case of the hydrogen ion) * Electrons: have a negative charge, surround the nucleus of atoms * Neutrons: have no net charge, also found in the nucleus of atoms
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Sub-atomic particles to be exact. But yes they are.
Sub-atomic particles.
No. electrons are sub-atomic particles.
sub-atomic particles
They are the electrons.
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Protons and neutrons; protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
Atoms, which are in turn composed of sub-atomic particles.
Electrons are the negatively charged sub atomic particles.
Charged elementary particles are deflected or accelerated.Neutral particles are not affected.