Asked by smarty pants
1.) What particles are found in the nucleus of the atom?
(1 point)
Responses
Electrons
Electrons
Neutrons
Neutrons
Neutrinos
Neutrinos
Protons
Protons
DNA
(1 point)
Responses
Electrons
Electrons
Neutrons
Neutrons
Neutrinos
Neutrinos
Protons
Protons
DNA
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The particles found in the nucleus of the atom are **neutrons** and **protons**. Therefore, the correct responses from your list are:
- Neutrons
- Protons
Electrons are found in orbitals surrounding the nucleus, not in the nucleus itself. Neutrinos are very light particles that are not part of the atomic nucleus. DNA is a biological molecule and is not related to atomic structure.
- Neutrons
- Protons
Electrons are found in orbitals surrounding the nucleus, not in the nucleus itself. Neutrinos are very light particles that are not part of the atomic nucleus. DNA is a biological molecule and is not related to atomic structure.
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