An atom consists of a central nucleus with contains positively charged particles called protons and uncharged particles called neutrons. Negatively charged particles called electrons revolve around the central nucleus along specific orbitals. In a neutral atom, the number of positive protons and negative electrons is same. A metal atom has the tendency to lose electrons from its outermost electronic shell (orbital) to form a positive ion (cation). As a result, the number of electrons decreases. On the other hand, a non-metal atom has the tendency to gain electrons to form a negative ion (anion). As a result, the number of electrons increases. Therefore, electrons and protons are the two types of particles that are present in equal numbers in an atom but not in an ion.
(Answer) (A) protons and electrons