Chemistry, asked by nikhilagrawal2705, 1 month ago

what are they sub-atomic particles in chemistry?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A typical atom consists of three subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons (as seen in the helium atom below). Other particles exist as well, such as alpha and beta particles (which are discussed below). The Bohr model shows the three basic subatomic particles in a simple manner. Most of an atom's mass is in the nucleus—a small, dense area at the center of every atom, composed of nucleons. Nucleons include protons and neutrons. All the positive charge of an atom is contained in the nucleus, and originates from the protons. Neutrons are neutrally-charged. Electrons, which are negatively-charged, are located outside of the nucleus.

Answered by anujpkumar530
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there are three sub - atomic particles in chemistry

1) electron .(-)

2) proton . (+)

3) Neutron. ( o)

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