I'm unsure of whether you worded your question correctly. There exists electrons, which are PARTICLES with a negative charge. Also, there are IONS, which are atoms of an element that have either lost or gained an electron, altering their neutral charge. A negatively charged ion is called an anion.
The electron carries the negative charge.
The electron. There are three particles in an atom , they are:- Proton ; carries a charge of (+), and has an arbitrary mass of '1' Neutron ; carries no charge (o) , and has an arbitrary mass of '1' The above two particles are found the the nucleus of an atom, and are collectively named 'nucleons'. Electron ; carries a charge of (-), and has an arbitrary mass of 1/1860. It is found outside the nucleus of an atom.
an electron
Electron Carries A Negative Charge.
This is made up of protons and neutrons, this part of the atom contains nearly all the mass. This small particle of an atom that carries a negative charge.
The electron.
The negative charge in an atom is in its electrons, which surround the atom's positively charged nucleus.
Any atom that has more electrons than protons carries a positive charge. These atoms are known as negatively charged ions.
Protons have a positive charge. Electrons have a negative charge.
The electrons of an atom carry a negative charge. the electron cloud which is around the nucleus containing the electrons For more information, see Related links below.
proton. nutron
An electron