Chemistry, asked by KevinStephen, 5 months ago

1. The particles present within the nucleus of
an atom are called​

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Answered by lokeshwarebaskaran
1

Answer:

protons neutrons and electrons

Answered by ExᴏᴛɪᴄExᴘʟᴏʀᴇƦ
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Answer

The particles found in the nucleus are

  1. Proton
  2. Neutron

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  • The nucleus that is the composition of the proton and the Neuton makes up the weight of the atom

  • The Protons are positively charged

  • Neutrons are neutrally charged [no charge]

  • The atom Hydrogen has no neuron and has only one proton revolving one electron

  • Number of protons Inman atom is equal to the number of electrons

  • The number of electrons in the outermost shell is called the valence electron and that subtracted by 8 gives us the valance Electron

  • Electrons form compounds when they give take or share electrons

  • They do that so that they can fill their outermost shell

  • The Electrons are those involved in chemical reactions and the ability of an atom to react is called as valancy

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