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1 October, 23:08

Particle A has very little mass in comparison to Particle B. Both particles are in the same atom. Which is the best conclusion about Particles A and B?

They have opposite charges.

They are located in the nucleus together.

Particle A has a negative charge, and Particle B is neutral.

Particle A orbits the nucleus, and Particle B is located in the nucleus.

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  1. 1 October, 23:18
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    I think the correct answer would be Particle A orbits the nucleus, and Particle B is located in the nucleus. I think Particle A represents the electrons while B represents protons and neutrons. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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