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name the subatomic particle present in the nucleaus​

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Answered by mahek876
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Answer:

On the basis of Rutherford’s model of an atom, protons (positively-charged particles) are present in the nucleus of an atom. Neutrons are neutrally-charged. Electrons, which are negatively-charged, are located outside the nucleus. Protons were discovered by Ernest Rutherford in the year 1919 when he performed his gold foil experiment. His observation and conclusion were protons exist in a nucleus and have a positive nuclear charge. The atomic number or proton number is the number of protons present in an atom. The atomic number determines an element.

Answered by mariyamkmariyam382
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Explanation:

In the middle of every atom is the nucleus. The nucleus contains two types of subatomic particles, protons and neutrons. The protons have a positive electrical charge and the neutrons have no electrical charge. A third type of subatomic particle, electrons, move around the nucleus.

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