Respuesta :
Explanation:
Protons and neutrons are subatomic particles found in the atom of any substance.
These particles collectively determines the mass number of the atom.
- Protons are positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
- Neutrons do not carry any charges and are also found in the nucleus.
- Electrons are negatively charged particles.
Electrons occupy the extranuclear space of an atom.
Answer:
Depends, you have to give us a table, let me explain how to answer this.
Explanation:
“Inside the nucleus,” because the particle is a proton
For this to be true, it has to have a mass (amu) of 1 and it has to have a positive charge
“Inside the nucleus,” because the particle is a neutron
For this to be true, it has to have a mass (amu) of 1 and it has to have a neutral charge
“Outside the nucleus,” because the particle is a proton
This is instantly wrong because protons are located in the nucleus
“Outside the nucleus,” because the particle is an electron
For this to be true, it has to have a mass (amu) of 1/2000 and it has to have a negative charge