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An electron is negatively charged.
They move away from each other due to force of repulsion
Electrons are the negatively charged particles in atoms. This is not an entertainment and arts question.
Electrons are the negatively charged particles to which the flow of electricity is attributed.
Electrons are the negatively charged particles to which the flow of electricity is attributed.
The negatively charged particles of an atom are in an outer shell.
Negatively charged particles are called electronsI'M SURE BELIEVE ME !!!!electrons are charged -1 and protons are charged +1.
The particles in a covalent bond are attracted to one another because positively charged and negatively charged particles are drawn together.
No. The negatively charged particles of an atom are called electrons. Neutrons have a neutral charge.
the negatively charged particles that surround the nucleus of an atom are electrons.
the negatively charged particle is an element
Negatively charged particles in an atom are known as electrons.