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Cameron Holden
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13 September, 11:54
The charged parts of the atom are the
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Terrell Frazier
13 September, 12:05
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Proton and electron
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An atom can be broken down into three constituents parts - protons, neutron, and electrons. Each of these parts has an associated charge, with protons carrying a positive charge, electrons having a negative charge, and neutrons possessing no net charge
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