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Ch.2 - Atoms & Elements
Chapter 2, Problem 48

Which statements about subatomic particles are false? a. Protons and electrons have charges of the same magnitude but opposite sign. b. Protons have about the same mass as neutrons. c. Some atoms don't have any protons. d. Protons and neutrons have charges of the same magnitude but opposite signs.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Subatomic Particles

Subatomic particles are the fundamental constituents of atoms, primarily including protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons are positively charged, neutrons are neutral, and electrons are negatively charged. Understanding the properties and charges of these particles is essential for analyzing atomic structure and chemical behavior.
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Charge of Particles

The charge of subatomic particles is a critical concept in chemistry. Protons carry a positive charge (+1), while electrons carry an equal but opposite negative charge (-1). Neutrons, on the other hand, have no charge. This charge balance is crucial for the stability of atoms and the formation of chemical bonds.
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Atomic Structure

Atomic structure refers to the arrangement of subatomic particles within an atom. Atoms typically consist of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in various energy levels. The presence of protons defines the element, while the number of neutrons can vary, leading to different isotopes of the same element.
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