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Atomic Structure

1. Answer.
Protons are found in the:
The number of protons determines:
The number of protons is called:
Where you look to find the number of protons:
Protons are charged:
Neutrons are found in the:
Neutrons are charged:
They help protons by:
The mass of protons and neutrons are:
Electrons mass is:
Electrons are charged:
In a neutral atom:
Electrons are responsible for:

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Atomic Structure
1. Answer.
Protons are found in the: nucleus
The number of protons determines: the number of electrons
The number of protons is called: atomic number
Where you look to find the number of protons: below the symbol of the element on the periodic table
Protons are charged: positive
Neutrons are found in the: nucleus
Neutrons are charged: no charge/neutral
They help protons by: separating the protons so there is less repulsiveness
The mass of protons and neutrons are: equal to each other
Electrons mass is: less than neutrons and protons
Electrons are charged: negative
In a neutral atom:
Electrons are responsible for: bonding with other atoms to create ions
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Answer:

1. The protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus at the centre of the atom

2.the number of protons determines what atom we are looking at

3.Atomic number and mass number

4.The atomic number is located above the element symbol

5.Protons have a positive charge

6.Neutrons are uncharged particles found within the nucleus.

7.Neutrons have no charge

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13.The electrons are responsible for the actual chemistry happening around an atom,

Step-by-step explanation:

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