Matter is made up of atoms.
The isotope 'Carbon - 13'. NB Carbon exhibits three isotopes viz; C-12 ; 6 protons, 6 neutrons, & 6 electrons (The most common) C-13 ; 6 protons, 7 neutrons, & 6 electrons (Used in NMR) C-14 ; 6 protons, 8 neutrons, & 6 electrons (Used in radio-active dating).
it is a particle smaller than an atom. usually the protons,neutrons,and electrons.
That would be an atom. Atoms go down to protons, neutrons and electrons, but these do not have unique characteristics. So, the smallest particle with unique characteristics is an atom.
When a piece of matter has a charge, when some of its protons have been taken away, and another particle gains protons. Also, it can loose electrons, while another particle gains electrons. Basically, all of this creates static elecricity. that is when a piece of matter has a charge. I love science! S.R.
Everything in the universe is made up of quarks, electrons, gluons, and a few others that we know of. Actuallly the answer is atoms. Most matter of earth is made up of these small particles are elctrons, protons, and neutrons. In other words, an atom.
quark and anti-quark making the composition of protons and neutrons.
A quark is the smallest particle in matter.
protons neutrons and electrons are considered tiny parts of matter
Quarks are one type of matter particle. Most of the matter we see around us is made from protons and neutrons, which are composed of quarks.
Atoms are the basic constituents of matter. Protons, Neutrons, And Electrons are the main partilces. Electrons orbit outside nucleus. Protons and neutrons reside in the nucleus.
It depends. From the given information about the number of protons, we can be sure that we are talking about potassium. The number of neutrons in this case won't matter. If the question emphasizes "atom" then we can be sure that the particle is neutral. Then we know that for the particle to be neutral, it has to have the same number of electrons as protons. However, potassium will not stay neutral for long if given a chance. It will lose an electron when bonding with others, to eventually have 18.
The term 'particle' broadly encompasses any relatively small piece of matter, but in particle and nuclear physics, quarks and electrons are smallest, followed by protons, then neutrons.
The isotope 'Carbon - 13'. NB Carbon exhibits three isotopes viz; C-12 ; 6 protons, 6 neutrons, & 6 electrons (The most common) C-13 ; 6 protons, 7 neutrons, & 6 electrons (Used in NMR) C-14 ; 6 protons, 8 neutrons, & 6 electrons (Used in radio-active dating).
Matter and change a small amount of matter in the universe. Matter has mass and volume and is made of atoms. (atoms have) protons neutrons and electrons. Protons neutrons and electrons are found in everything from (pen,book,bread,pillow case, etc.)
they have electrons, atoms, protons, and neutrons
The three main types of subatomic particles are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons have a positive charge, neutrons have no charge, and electrons have a negative charge. These particles make up atoms, which are the building blocks of matter.
Yes they are. You might add electrons the list as well. There are other particles that are considered matter as well, including particles that make up protons, electrons and neutrons.