How many types of sunatomic particles are found in atom
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protons, neutrons, and electrons....
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If you take a total particle view of an atom, it would have a single nucleus, and enough electrons to neutralize the charge (a single one for hydrogen, ninety-two for uranium).
But life is not so simple.
The electrons are so small and light and close together that it is impossible to tell them apart, and it it better to describe them as a wave function that describes the possible position where you would see an electron if you would try to detect a particle.
The nucleus consists of protons and neutrons. You could see them as separate particles. And protons and neutrons each consist of three quarks, which you could also see as separate particles.
All the forces between these particles are mediated by force carrying particles: