Which subatomic particles are electrically charged?
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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.
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● Answer -
*Protons & electrons* are electrically charged subatomic particles.
● Explanation -
- Atom is smallest but divisible particle of the substance.
- Each atom in turn consist 3 subatomic particles - protons, neutrons & electrons.
- Protons are positively charged particles residing in the nucleus.
- Electrons are negatively charged particles revolving in orbits around the nucleus.
- Neutrons are uncharged particles in the nucleus of an atom.
Hope this helped you.
● Answer -
*Protons & electrons* are electrically charged subatomic particles.
● Explanation -
- Atom is smallest but divisible particle of the substance.
- Each atom in turn consist 3 subatomic particles - protons, neutrons & electrons.
- Protons are positively charged particles residing in the nucleus.
- Electrons are negatively charged particles revolving in orbits around the nucleus.
- Neutrons are uncharged particles in the nucleus of an atom.
Hope this helped you.
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