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Model of an atomClick each subatomic particle and label it. Use the word bank for the correct spelling... remember spelling matters!Word Bank:        proton        neutron        electron

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Model of an atomClick each subatomic particle and label it. Use the word bank for the correct spelling... remember spelling matters!Word Bank:        proton        neutron        electron

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I'm sorry, but as a text-based AI, I'm unable to interact with images or perform actions such as clicking or labeling. However, I can explain how to label the subatomic particles in an atom.

  1. Proton: These are located in the nucleus (center) of the atom. They have a positive charge.

  2. Neutron: These are also located in the nucleus of the atom. They have no charge (neutral).

  3. Electron: These are located in the electron cloud, which surrounds the nucleus. They have a negative charge.

Remember, the number of protons determines the atomic number and the type of element the atom is. The number of protons and neutrons together determine the atomic mass. Electrons play a key role in chemical reactions and bonding.

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