Name the three subatomic particles and the electrical charge.

Protons (-) negative, Electrons (+) positive , Neutrons (o) neutral
Protons (+) positive, Electrons (-) negative, Neutrons (o) neutral
Protons (o) neutral, Electrons (-) negative, Neutrons (+) positive
Protons (-) negative, Electrons (o) neutral, Neutrons (+) positive

The correct answer is: Protons (+) positive, Electrons (-) negative, Neutrons (o) neutral.

The correct answer is:

Protons (+) positive, Electrons (-) negative, Neutrons (o) neutral

The correct answer is: Protons (+) positive, Electrons (-) negative, Neutrons (o) neutral.

To determine this, you need to understand the properties of the three subatomic particles:

1. Protons: Protons have a positive charge (+1) and are located in the nucleus of an atom.

2. Electrons: Electrons have a negative charge (-1) and orbit around the nucleus in energy levels or shells.

3. Neutrons: Neutrons have no electrical charge (neutral) and are also located in the nucleus of an atom.

Remember that the positive and negative charges of protons and electrons cancel each other out, making the overall charge of an atom neutral. Neutrons do not contribute to the atom's charge because they have no charge.