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In Physics / High School | 2014-11-03

Jaiden is writing a report about the structure of the atom. In her report, she says that the atom has three main parts and two subatomic particles. Do you agree with her? Why or why not?

Asked by ArtGum397

Answer (3)

No because an atom consists of two main parts and three subatomic particles - protons, neutrons, electrons. Each one is smaller than an atom, therefore they are subatomic particles. An atom only requires protons and electrons to be an atom - e.g. Hydrogen has 1 proton and 1 electron. Neutrons do not affect the overall charge of the atom, and only increase the atomic mass.

Answered by zeen | 2024-06-24

I disagree with her because an atom has two main parts: the nucleus and the electron cloud. Atoms have three subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons.

Answered by kaylynnbryner04 | 2024-06-25

Jaiden's statement about the structure of the atom is partially incorrect. An atom has two main parts: the nucleus and the electron cloud, and three subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons. Thus, she needs to correct both her counts of the main parts and the subatomic particles.
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Answered by zeen | 2024-08-08