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Sure! In an atom, the following components are labeled:
- **Proton (P)**: Positively charged particles found in the nucleus of the atom.
- **Neutron (N)**: Neutral particles (no charge) also located in the nucleus.
- **Electron (E)**: Negatively charged particles that orbit around the nucleus in electron shells (energy levels).
If you have a diagram of an atom labeled with letters (like A, B, C, etc.), you can match these labels as follows:
- If one letter represents a particle in the nucleus, it is either a proton or neutron.
- If one letter represents a particle in the electron shell, it is an electron.
Please provide the specific labels or context from your activity, and I can help you match them accordingly!