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What has a mass of 0 amu and a charge of -1?

The electron has a charge of -1; but the electron has a mass.


What combination best represent the mass and charge of a neutron?

1n0 1 = mass, 1 amu 0 = no charge


What is the mass and charge of each particle and where is it located?

In an atom, protons have a mass of approximately 1 atomic mass unit (amu) and a positive charge (+1), located in the nucleus. Neutrons also have a mass of about 1 amu but carry no charge (0), and they are found alongside protons in the nucleus. Electrons have a much smaller mass (about 1/1836 amu) and a negative charge (-1), and they orbit the nucleus in electron shells. Together, these particles make up the fundamental structure of an atom.


How do you identify the relative mass the relative charge and location of the three smaller subatomic particles of an atom?

protons --- rel. mass 1 amu, rel. charge +1, location in the nucleus. neutrons --- rel. mass 1 amu, rel. charge 0, location in the nucleus. electrons --- rel. mass 0 amu, rel. charge -1, location outside the nucleus.


What are the particles emitted during radioactive decay with their mass and charge?

alpha: mass 4, charge +2beta: mass ~1/1800, charge -1gamma: mass 0, charge 0


What is the charge and location of the three subatomic particles?

protons --- rel. mass 1 amu, rel. charge +1, location in the nucleus. neutrons --- rel. mass 1 amu, rel. charge 0, location in the nucleus. electrons --- rel. mass 0 amu, rel. charge -1, location outside the nucleus.


What is charge and mass of neutron?

The charge on a Neutron is 0. The mass of a neutron is approximately 1.67492729×10−27 kg or 1.0087 amu(Atomic Mass units).


Distinguish between the subatomic particles in terms of relative charge and mass?

Protons have a positive charge and a mass of about 1 atomic mass unit (u). Neutrons have no charge (neutral) and a similar mass to protons. Electrons have a negative charge and a much smaller mass compared to protons and neutrons.


How do you identify the relative mass relaitive charge and location of the three smaller subatomic particle of an atom?

protons --- rel. mass 1 amu, rel. charge +1, location in the nucleus. neutrons --- rel. mass 1 amu, rel. charge 0, location in the nucleus. electrons --- rel. mass 0 amu, rel. charge -1, location outside the nucleus.


What are the charges and relative masses of the three subatomic particles that are of most interest to chemists?

Proton: electrical charge +1, mass = 1.672621637(83)×10−27 kg, relative mass = 1.00727646677 amuNeutron: neutral, mass = 1.67492729(28)×10−27 kg, relative mass = 1.0086649156 amuElectron: electrical charge -1, mass 9.10938215(45)×10−31 kg, relative mass 5.4857990943×10−4 amu


What does a.m.u stand for?

Atomic mass unit. Unit for mass for atoms & their sub-atomic particles. An electron is rounded to 0 amu (since its mass is less than 1 amu). A proton and a neutron are 1 amu each.


What charges are carried by protons electrons and neutons?

name content charge mass location protons 2up 1down 1+ ~1amu nucleus neurtons 1up 2down 0 ~1amu nucleus electrons is fundemental 1- 1/2000 amu elecron clould

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