The THREE sub-atomic particles in an atom are called: Proton, Neutron, and Electron.
The (P)roton is (P)ositive +
The (N)eutron is (N)eutral +/-
The Electron is Negative. ( No trick for that ).
The Electron is in the Electron cloud.
Protons and Neutrons are both in the Nucleus of an atom.
Nucleus = The middle of an atom.
There are multiple terms that are used to describe the nuclear composition of the atom itself. The nucleus is comprised of what are known as sub-atomic and elementary particles.
Well some specific examples of course are neutrons, protons, and electrons, but a general name would be: Subatomic Particles
no, its an atom which is broken down into subatomic particles
The particles that make up the core, or nucleus, of an atom are called protons and neutrons. Tiny particles called electrons orbit the nucleus.
The three subatomic particles are the proton, the neutron, and the electron. Protons and neutrons are located inside the nucleus. Electrons are located outside of the nucleus in the electron cloud.
The particles outside of an atom are called electrons :D
Proton.
everywhere.
because they are contained inside the subsection of the atom (nucleus.)
Neutrons, electrons, and protons
No; an atom contain subatomic particles.
The atom contain subatomic particles as neutron, proton, electron.
Subatomic particles are particles that are smaller than the actual particle. which means that the actual atoms had a sub-atom,which is apart of the actual atom
These negatively charged particles are called electrons.
An atom with negative charge is called an anion.
no an ion is a electrically charged atom
subatomic particles
All the components of an atom (neutron, proton, electron) are called subatomic particles or elementary particles.
protons, neutrons, and electrons are the subatomic particles involved with an atom