Yes. Protons interact with other atoms through the electromagnetic force, and both protons and neutrons interact with pretty much everything through the gravitational force.
Electrons are the atomic particles that move around outside the atom's nucleus. These negatively charged particles orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels or shells.
The two sub-atomic particles located in the nucleus of an atom are protons and neutrons. Protons carry a positive charge, while neutrons have no charge.
The particles outside of an atom are called electrons :D
Outside the nucleus exists only the electrons.
Example: if an atom has 20 protons, there should be 20 electrons to make it neutral(balanced). neutrons have no charge so they are automatically neutral. hope that helps =)
Yes, an atomic nucleus contain protons and neutrons; and these particles contain also quarks and gluons.
An atom contain protons and neutrons (located in the atomic nucleus) and electrons around the nucleus.
The atomic nucleus of beryllium contain 4 protons and 5 neutrons.
Protons and neutrons; protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
The atomic nucleus has positive particles called protons.Each of these protons, in turn, contain 3 quarks.
The atomic nucleus contain neutrons and protons; these particles are formed from quarks and gluons.
Protons and neutrons; these particles contain quarks and gluons.
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The atomic no for Polonium is 84 so its nuclear charge is + 84.
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No.
Atomic nucleus contain neutrons and protons; and both contain quarks and gluons.