For Part A. We're being asked to match each property to the appropriate subatomic particles.
Let's determine the common properties of each subatomic particles:
Neutrons: The subatomic particles that carry a neutral (0) charge and found within the nucleus.
All matter is made up of atoms. An atom has a nucleus consisting of positively charged protons and unchanged neutrons. Negatively charged electrons are found outside of the nucleus of the atom.
Part A. Match each property to the appropriate subatomic particles
symbol e, -1 charge, 0 charge, symbol n, symbol p, +1 charge
Part B Sort the subatomic particles according to their masses.
Drag each subatomic particle into the correct bin
neutron, proton, electron
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