what are the three subatomic particles of an atom? how r they different from each other?
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Subatomic particles are particles that are smaller than the atom.
Protons, neutrons, and electrons are the three main subatomic particles found in an atom.
Protons have a positive (+) charge. An easy way to remember this is to remember that both proton and positive start with the letter "P."
Neutrons have no electrical charge. An easy way to remember this is to remember that both neutron and no electrical charge start with the letter "N.
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The three subatomic particles of an atom are:-
- Protons- The positively charged subatomic particle of an atom which is situated inside the nucleus.
- Neutrons- The another neutrally charged subatomic particle of an atom which composes the nucleus along with the protons.
- Electrons- The negatively charged subatomic particle of an atom which revolves around the nucleus in imaginary paths known as orbits.
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