The Proton has a Positive charge and is located in the nucleus.
The Neutron is Neutral (no charge) and is also in the nucleus.
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The Electron has a Negative charge and, they orbit around the nucleus.
The difference between a beta plus and beta minus particle is the electrical charge. The charges are equal, but opposite. The beta minus particle is an electron with a negative charge, while the beta plus particle is an anti-electron or positron with a positive charge.
A subatomic particle are smaller particles composing nucleons and atoms. The two types of subatomic particle are elementary, they are not made of other particles and composite. A photon is an elementary type of subatomic particle.
There are many subatomic partials but the three basic ones are: the electron, the neutron, and the proton. The electron has a negative (-) charge. the proton has a positive (+) charge. and, The neutron doesn't have a charge (but has more mass). if you where talking about quarks, they are a bit more complex (and theoretical) and I don't rely know...
The type of particle inside an atom that has one unit of negative electrical charge is the electron. Electrons are subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of the atom, which contains positively charged protons and neutral neutrons. The negative charge of electrons balances the positive charge of protons, contributing to the overall stability of the atom.
In particle physics, the superscript and subscript of a particle, such as an "x" particle, typically denote properties like charge and generation. The superscript often indicates the particle's charge (e.g., +1 or -1), while the subscript may specify other characteristics such as its generation or type (e.g., a specific quantum number). For example, an x particle might be represented as ( x^{+1}_{1} ), where +1 represents its charge and 1 indicates its generation. However, without specific context, the exact meaning can vary.
Neutrons are particles of no charge. Electrons have negative charge.
Neutron. A proton is positively charged, an electron isnegatively charged, and a neutron has no charge and so it isneutral, hence the name. There's thoughts that it has no chargebecause it's actually made up of a proton and an electron, so aplus charge and negative charge would cancel out, leaving itneutral.
Proton rays consist of protons, a type of positively charged atomic particle, rather than photons, which have neither mass nor charge
an alpha particle
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The difference between a beta plus and beta minus particle is the electrical charge. The charges are equal, but opposite. The beta minus particle is an electron with a negative charge, while the beta plus particle is an anti-electron or positron with a positive charge.
A subatomic particle are smaller particles composing nucleons and atoms. The two types of subatomic particle are elementary, they are not made of other particles and composite. A photon is an elementary type of subatomic particle.
An electron.
Depends on what type of radioactive decay you are talking about. Beta decay (electron or positron) will have a charge, while alpha decay will not. Beta decay can either be positron decay or electron decay. Positron will result in the parent to have the same atomic mass but a different atomic number. The atomic number will be one less than that of the parent. Meaning one proton will decay into a neutron and a positron, which is a positively charged particle. Electron decay results in the parent gaining a proton while the atomic mass stays the same. A neutron decays into a proton and an electron and the electron is emitted with a negative charge. Alpha decay, however, results in the emission of a neutral helium particle. Gamma decay results in the same parent with no loss of charge or atomic number and gives off a high energy photon called a gamma particle.
Protons.Atoms can have a different amount of neutrons, but the protons are always the same. Around the outside of the atom there are tiny particles called electrons. Electrons move constantly. Each electron has a negative electrical charge. Electrons can move away from the atom sometimes. They can be shared between atoms, or they can go from one atom to another. Electrons can even move through matter, which is what causes electricity.In the center of the atom (the nucleus) are the bigger, heavier parts of the atom. There are two types of particle in the nucleus. One of them is the neutron, a particle with no charge. The other type of particle is the proton, a particle with a positive charge.
A proton is a type of particle known as a baryon. This means that protons are comprised of three separate, fundamental particles known as quarks. A proton is also called a subatomic particle, because it is found inside an atom, specifically within the atomic nucleus.