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Which statement is NOT true about subatomic particles?

a. Protons are found in the nucleus.

b. Neutrons have no electrical charge.

c. Electrons contain much less mass than neutrons.

d. Electrons are found in orbitals around the nucleus.

e. All electrons in an atom contain the same amount of energy

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  1. Yesterday, 14:11
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    E. All electrons in an atom contain the same amount of energy.

    Explanation:

    In the physical sciences, subatomic particles are much smaller particles than atoms. The expression can be used in a specific sense by defining in this situation a class of specific physical beings exhibiting specific behaviors. Such a definition reduces the concept of "particle" to the set of "fundamental elements of matter", sometimes also called subatomic particles.

    There are dozens of these particles known as the positron, mesons, neutrons, among others.

    Regarding these particles, it is important to note that neutrons do not have significant particles of mass and their electrical charge is zero. Its probable formation is: neutron - proton + electron + neutrino. In addition, electrons contain much less mass than neutrons.

    In the case of subatomic particles electrons are still found in orbitals around the nucleus and electrons in an atom contain different amounts of energy.
  2. Yesterday, 14:36
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    It is B I think ... this is physical science right?
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