Match the part of the diagram to its correct label. diagram w=neutral particle

x=positive particle
y= out side black
z=neutral particle
Column A
1.
W:
2.
X:
3.
Y:
4.
Z:
Column B
a.Proton
b.Nucleus
c.Electron
d.Neutron

Column A

1. Z: Neutral particle
2. X: Positive particle
3. Y: Out side black
4. W: Neutral particle

Column B
a. Neutron
b. Proton
c. Electron
d. Nucleus

Based on the information provided, here is the matching of the parts of the diagram to their correct labels:

Column A:

1. W: Z (neutral particle)
2. X: A (Proton)
3. Y: C (Electron)
4. Z: D (Neutron)

Column B:

a. Proton: X
b. Nucleus: Not provided in the options
c. Electron: Y
d. Neutron: Z

To match the parts of the diagram to their correct labels, you can compare the descriptions in Column A with the labels in Column B. Here is how you can determine the correct matches:

1. W: Neutral Particle
To find the answer for W, look for the neutral particle in the diagram. The only neutral particle in the diagram is Z. Therefore, the correct match for W is d. Neutron.

2. X: Positive Particle
To find the answer for X, look for the positive particle in the diagram. Based on the information given, X is labeled as a positive particle. Therefore, the correct match for X is a. Proton.

3. Y: Outside Black
To find the answer for Y, look for the part of the diagram that is described as "Outside Black." Unfortunately, the description "Outside Black" does not align with any of the labels in Column B. It seems that Y is not labeled with any of the given options, so you may need additional information to determine its label.

4. Z: Neutral Particle
To find the answer for Z, look for the neutral particle in the diagram. As mentioned earlier, Z is the only neutral particle in the diagram. Therefore, the correct match for Z is d. Neutron.

Based on the information provided, the matches would be:
1. W: d. Neutron
2. X: a. Proton
3. Y: Unable to determine without additional information.
4. Z: d. Neutron