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MArishka [77]
1 year ago
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Two different atoms have four protons each and the same mass. However, one has a positive charge while the other is neutral. Des

cribe what each atomic structure could be, listing the possible number and location of all subatomic
particles
Chemistry
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seraphim [82]1 year ago
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The possible number and location of all subatomic are one of them is electrically neutral, while the other has a stable electronic configuration.

<h3>What are subatomic particles?</h3>

Subatomic particles are those particles that are present inside the atoms. They are electron, neutron, and proton. They are charged particles, protons are positively charged, electrons are negatively charged and neutrons are neutral.

The protons and electrons totally contribute to the atomic mass of the elements.

Thus, the subatomic particles are electrically neutral and stable to electronic configurations.

To learn more about subatomic particles, refer to the below link:

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