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
(10 Points)
A
B
C
D
A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
(10 Points)
A
B
C
D
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In a helium atom, the protons are located in the nucleus, which is at the center of the atom along with neutrons. If you refer to a diagram of a helium atom where different parts are labeled with numbers:
- Typically, **protons** are shown as positively charged particles within the nucleus.
- If you provide me with the specific details about what each numbered part represents or a description of the diagram, I can help you identify which part corresponds to the protons.
Without seeing the diagram, I can't specify which number corresponds to the proton. Generally, though, you would look for the part located at the center (the nucleus) that has a positive charge associated with it.
- Typically, **protons** are shown as positively charged particles within the nucleus.
- If you provide me with the specific details about what each numbered part represents or a description of the diagram, I can help you identify which part corresponds to the protons.
Without seeing the diagram, I can't specify which number corresponds to the proton. Generally, though, you would look for the part located at the center (the nucleus) that has a positive charge associated with it.