The three subatomic particles in an atom are protons, neutrons, and electrons:
these are electrons, protons and neutrons.
The 3 sub atomic particles are the Proton, Neutron, and the Electron.
the subatomic particles of an atom are - proton,electron and neutron
These particles are: neutrons, protons, electrons.
Electron, proton, and neutron.
protons,neutrons and electrons are the sub atomic particles
atoms and hydrogen are bothe connected to make sub atomic particals.
sub atomic
sub-atomic particles are within the atom (and remember, atoms are everywhere): the electron, proton and neutron are all sub-atomic particles, but there are even smaller particles (and anti-particles) called quarks that make up the proton, neutron and electron.
Negatively charged sub-atomic particle: electron. Positively charged sub-atomic particle: proton. Neutrally charged sub-atomic particle: neutron.
Sub-atomic particles are even smaller particles that make make an atom
electron protons neutrons
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protons,neutrons and electrons are the sub atomic particles
an atom, protons are one of three sub-atomic particles of the atom
atomic nucleus
Sub-atomic particles to be exact. But yes they are.
If by "particles" you mean sub atomic particles... then the answer is in the question.
The three sub-atomic particles in a atom are protons which are positively charged, electrons which are negatively charged and then neutrons which have no charge. :)
No. electrons are sub-atomic particles.
Sub-atomic particles.
In the nucleus of the atom you have the protons and neutrons. In the orbital space around the nucleus are the electrons.