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dmitriy555 [2]
4 years ago
9

Match the atomic particles with their electrical charges. 1. positive (+) electron 2. negative (-) proton 3. neutral (0) neutron

Chemistry
1 answer:
shepuryov [24]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Match the atomic particles with their electrical charges.

1.

positive (+)

proton

2.

negative (-)

electron

3.

neutral (0)

neutron

Explanation:

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