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The two particles of an atom found in the center of it are (1)____
and (2)
While the particle (3)
constantly spins around the center of an
atom is called (4) ____
Electricity is produced
whenever electrons move from one atom to another.
When objects are rubbed against each other, the
electrons of their atoms have the tendency to move from
one atom to another. How electrons move depends on the
electron attraction of the atoms. Some objects like metals share electrons
easily while some like plastic and rubber do not. Objects that share electrons
easily are conductors and those that do not share electrons easily are
insulators. Materials that may or may not share electrons are called
semiconductors. Semiconductors are often used in electronics,
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Answers

Answered by SandyyyCampuspos30
20

Answer:

1.________-proton

2.________-neutron

Explanation:

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Answered by prernasinhalm
14

Answer:

The two particles of an atom found in the center of it are (1) Protons and (2)  Neutrons. While the particle constantly spins around the center of an atom is called (4) Electron.

Explanation:

According to Bohr's model of an atom, the atom has two kinds of particles protons(having positive charge) and neutrons(having no charge)  in its center where most of the mass is present. Electrons(having a negative charge on them) constantly spin around the core of an atom in its particular orbit.

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