protons and electrons will always be = number
The number of protons is always equal to the number of electons.
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All elements have protons, electrons an neutrons (for the neutron an exception is the isototpe 1H).
Protons and Electrons
protons and electrons
Equal to what?
These particles are the protons.
Neutrons
Which 2 subatomic particles are equal to the Atomic Number in a normal atom?
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Subatomic particles are particles that are smaller than atoms. There are two different types of subatomic particles: elementary particles and composite particles. The first subatomic particle that was discovered was the electron. It was first theorized to exist by G. Johnstone Stoney in 1874 and was confirmed to exist in 1897 by J.J. Thomson.
Neutron: Mass: 1,00866491600(43) amu. Charge: neutral Electron: Mass: 5,4857990946(22)×10−4 amu. Charge: negative Proton: Mass: 1,007276466812(90) amu. Charge: positive
Yes, a proton is considered a subatomic particle. The proton, the neutron and the electron are smaller than atoms (making them subatomic particles). Further, these three particles are considered the building blocks of atoms. There are other subatomic particles, and to learn more, begin by examining the proton, neutron and the electron and finding out what it is that makes them up.Yes, protons are subatomic particles which are found in the nucleus of the atom and have a positive charge.
The discovery of the subatomic particles demonstrated for the first time that atoms are not the smallest particles of matter. Electron was the first subatomic particle discovered by J.J. Thomson.
Neutrons.
A neutron is not an element it is a subatomic particle.
Atoms are composed of protons, electrons, and neutrons.Neutrons have a neutral charge.Protons, electrons, and neutrons are made up of smaller particles. Among these, neutrinos are also neutral.
Isotopes are atoms, not subatomic particles.
protons and electrons
The subatomic particles are: neutron, proton and electron.
no. ions are made of relatively whole atoms (plus or minus a few electrons)
The electron.
Yes.
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electrons
You think probable to neutrons.