electron proton neutron
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Neutron is neutral. Proton is positive, Electron is negative.
Neutrons, electrons, and protons
Proton, neutron, electron
The subatomic particles are the smallest from the list given. The subatomic particles protons, neutrons, and electrons make up atoms, atoms make up molecules, and molecules make up organelles, and organelles make up cells.
Any atom (or ion) contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
The three types of weathered rock particles found in soil are sand, silt, and clay. Sand particles are the largest, followed by silt, and clay particles are the smallest.
All atoms of chemical elements contain protons, neutrons (excepting the isotope H-1)and electrons. The natural isotopes of bromine are 79Br and 81Br. For the list of all isotopes see the link below.
They are studied by astrophysicists which is a branch of astronomy dealing especially with the behavior, physical properties, and dynamic processes of celestial objects and phenomena.
The atomic particles that make up an alpha are two protons and two neutrons. The subatomic particles are contained within the neutrons & protons and there are too many to list here, plus I don't know all of them.
Subterranean, submarine, subatomic, subway, submersible, subdue, subjugate, subject, the list goes on and on.
Yes, particles in a liquid do move faster than particles in a solid.Here is a list from slowest moving particles to fastest:solids (compact particles with little movement: vibrations.)liquids (lightly compact particles, which move around freely over one another.)gasses (particles are not compact and spread evenly apart as far as possible.)plasma (particle much like gas, more extreme. Plasma particles only occur at very high temperatures.)
The series listing particles in order from smallest to greatest mass is: electron, proton, neutron.