Brent described two subatomic particles below:
Particle P: Non-charged particle
Particle Q: N...
Brent described two subatomic particles below:
Particle P: Non-charged particle
Particle Q: Negatively charged particle
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Which of the following statements is correct based on the descriptions of each particle?
Particle P is a proton and Particle Q is an electron.
Particle P is an electron and Particle Q is a neutron.
Particle P is outside the nucleus and Particle Q is in the nucleus.
Particle P is in the nucleus and Particle Q revolves around the nucleus.
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