Respuesta :
Explanation:
An atom is made up of three fundamental subatomic particles which are:
- Protons
- Neutrons
- Electrons
Protons are the positively charged particles in an atom. They are found in the nucleus of the atom.
Neutrons do not carry any charges, like the protons, they occupy the tiny nuclear space.
Electrons are positively charged particles and they occupy the extra-nuclear space of the atom.
- Both protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus.
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