Question
A model of a helium (He) atom is shown below. Which numbered part of the helium atom represents a proton?
A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
Answers
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Without being able to see the specific image of the helium atom you're referring to, I can provide a general description of the parts of a helium atom.
In a typical model of an atom, protons are found in the nucleus, along with neutrons, while electrons orbit around the nucleus. If the numbered parts are labeled in a conventional manner, the proton would usually be located in the nucleus (the center part of the atom).
If you have descriptions of what each numbered part corresponds to (such as "nucleus," "electron," etc.), you would be looking for the part that represents protons, which are positively charged and located in the nucleus.
Please check the model with this information in mind, and see which number corresponds to the protons in the nucleus. If further assistance is needed, feel free to provide more details!
In a typical model of an atom, protons are found in the nucleus, along with neutrons, while electrons orbit around the nucleus. If the numbered parts are labeled in a conventional manner, the proton would usually be located in the nucleus (the center part of the atom).
If you have descriptions of what each numbered part corresponds to (such as "nucleus," "electron," etc.), you would be looking for the part that represents protons, which are positively charged and located in the nucleus.
Please check the model with this information in mind, and see which number corresponds to the protons in the nucleus. If further assistance is needed, feel free to provide more details!