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OpenStudy (watermelon14):

Where would negatively charged particles be most likely found in an atom? on the protons inside the neutrons inside the nucleus outside the nucleu

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The atom consists of a central, positively charged core, the nucleus, and negatively charged particles called electrons that are found in orbits around the nucleus... Almost the entire mass of the atom is concentrated in the nucleus, which occupies only a tiny fraction of the atom's volume. The nucleus of an atom consists of neutrons and protons, the neutron being an uncharged particle and the proton a positively charged one. Their masses are almost equal. Atoms containing the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons represent different forms, or isotopes, of the same element... You should have ask this question in Chemistry section.. Next time ask in chemistry section..

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

okay thanks can you help me with one more

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

@Ryaan

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@watermelon14 Do you know the right answer? From Ryaan's explanation?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Out side the nucleus i think :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

outside the nucleus

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

Yes. Thank you very much!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Seems like Watermelon has got it NOW :P not that time when I explained it :I

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

no. I did understand it!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Good :)

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

:)

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