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Explain the relationship between electrons, neutrons and protons
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Explain the relationship between electrons, neutrons and protons
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I'm not sure if this what your looking for but, electrons, neutrons, and protons are the three components that make up an atom.
Electrons are negative
Protons are positive
Neutrons are neutral (or in other words have no charge)
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Hi, they're all connected in this order:
Protons: are Inside the nucleus. Has a positive charge.
Neutrons: are Inside the nucleus. Has NO charge.
Electrons: Orbits the nucleus. Has a negative charge.
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