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Subatomic Particles, Protons, neutrons, electrons

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8th Grade Science
Matter
7. Atomic Theory
Subatomic Particles, Protons, neutrons, electrons

Subatomic Particles: Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons

Discover the three building blocks of every atom protons, neutrons, and electrons and learn how their charges, masses, and locations determine the identity and behavior of all matter.


What You'll Learn

Protons, neutrons, and electrons are the three main subatomic particles.
Atomic number equals proton count and identifies each unique element.
Ions form when atoms gain or lose electrons, changing overall charge.
Valence electrons in outer shells determine how atoms chemically bond.

What You'll Practice

1

Students identify subatomic particle charges, masses, and nucleus locations.

2

Learners calculate atomic number, mass number, and neutron count values.

3

Practice questions distinguish neutral atoms, ions, and isotopes by properties.

Why This Matters

Understanding subatomic particles is the essential foundation for all of chemistry and physics, explaining how every element, compound, and chemical reaction in the universe works.

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Atomic Structure
Subatomic Particles
Atomic Number
Ions
Isotopes
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