An electron is a subatomic

  1. In an electrostatic field, which combination of subatomic particles would attract to one another?a electron and neutron b proton
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  2. Which subatomic particle is used to assign an atom an atomic number, thus identifying which element it is?(2 points) Responses
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  3. An electron is a subatomic particle (m = 9.11 x 10-31 kg) that is subject to electric forces. An electron moving in the +x
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  5. An electron is a subatomic particle (m = 9.11 10-31 kg) that is subject to electric forces. An electron moving in the +x
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  7. An electron is a subatomic particle (m = 9.11 10-31 kg) that is subject to electric forces. An electron moving in the +x
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  9. An electron is a subatomic particle (m = 9.11 x10-31 kg) that is subject to electric forces. An electron moving in the +x
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  10. Many subatomic particles have the same charge as an electron (e) but much different masses. For instance, the muon has the same
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