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Chemistry, 02.07.2019 01:00 bailee37

Plz, will mark brainliest brent described two subatomic particles below: particle p: non-charged particle particle q: negatively charged particle 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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