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The kind of sub-atomic particle that does NOT make up the nucleus of an atom is:
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The kind of sub-atomic particle that does NOT make up the nucleus of an atom is:
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the 2 sub atomic particles are protons neutrons and electrons is outside
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I think the answer is electrons. Reason --> Electrons are smaller than protons and neutrons, so that would mean that they orbit around the nucleus (the nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons)
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