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The two types of particles in the nucleus are called protons and neutrons.

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What are the particles called in the space around the nucleus?

these particles are called quarks


What atomic particles occupy the nucleus of an atom?

It is made of positively charged particles called protons (p+) and particles that have no charge, called neutrons (n0)


What two particles are found in the nucleus?

The neutral particles found in the nucleus on an atom are called neutrons. Positive particles found in the nucleus are protons.


Which particles is similar to a He nucleus?

The so-called alpha particles ARE helium nuclei.


Particles core of atom?

The core of an atom is called the nucleus, which contains protons and neutrons. Protons are positively charged particles, while neutrons have no charge. The nucleus is surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons that orbit around it in specific energy levels.


What are particles that moves around the nucleus is called?

electrons


Neutral particles in the nucleus of an atom are called?

Neutrons


What is the particles called that moves in the nucleus?

neutrons and protons


What are particles that can be found in the nucleus of an atom?

Nucleus consists of two types of particles - protons and neutrons. these are together called nucleons. Electrons revolve in shells around the nucleus.


Which subatomic particle or particles are fund in a cloud outside of the nucleus?

These particles are called electrons.


Are there two types of subatomic particles called electrons and ions in the nucleus?

No, electrons are not found in the nucleus. Electrons orbit the nucleus in electron shells. Ions are particles that have a positive or negative charge due to a gain or loss of electrons, but they are not part of the nucleus.


What are neutral objects at the centre of an atom?

They are called neutrons and are found inside the nucleus.

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