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Isotopes - Questions 3 Help

Atoms consist of protons, neutrons and electrons. The protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus of the atom. The electrons are located outside the nucleus of the atom. Protons are charged positively and electrons are charged negatively. Neutrons are neutral; they have no overall electrical charge.

There is just one question in this Question Group. Each time the question appears, the answer options are presented in a scrambled order.
 

Version 1:
The protons of an atom are located _____.
in the nucleus and are neutral.
in the nucleus and are positively-charged.
in the nucleus and are negatively-charged.
outside the nucleus and are positively-charged.
outside the nucleus and are negatively-charged.

As in any course, your Chemistry course will likely include some fundamental knowledge that you will just need to know. Progress in the course will be built upon such knowledge. This question assesses your understanding of the parts of the atom - protons, neutrons, and electrons. In the next two activities of this Concept Builder, you will have to use the information to answer questions.

If you read the Fundamentals section above, you will find what you need to know to answer this question correctly. But before you go answer the question, we suggest that you make a note in an accessible location that you can refer to often in an effort to internalize this fundamental concept.

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