Students are completing a table about a particular subatomic particle that helps make up an atom.

A 3-column table with 2 rows. The first row has entries Mass (a m u), location, charge. The second row has entries 1/2,000, nothing, has a charge.

What best explains how they should complete the table?

with “Inside the nucleus,” because the particle is a proton
with “Inside the nucleus,” because the particle is a neutron
with “Outside of the nucleus,” because the particle is a proton
with “Outside of the nucleus,” because the particle is an electron

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Answer:

with “Outside of the nucleus,” because the particle is an electron

Explanation:

The table is best completed with “Outside of the nucleus,” because the particle is an electron.

The particle being described is an electron.

Electrons are negatively charged particles with a mass that is about [tex]\frac{1}{2000}[/tex] of protons and neutrons

Mass(a.m.u)                         location                              charge

      [tex]\frac{1}{2000}[/tex]                        outside of the nucleus                   negative charge

Electrons orbits round the nucleus in distinct energy levels.

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Answer:

with “Inside the nucleus,” because the particle is a neutron

Explanation:

The only subatomic partical with no charge is a neutron which is only in the nucleus