Yes.
The have a negative charge and orbit around the nucleus (made up of protons [+] and neutrons [no charge]) in energy levels.
Outside the nucleus you have the electrons. Inside the nucleus are the protons and neutrons
Electrons are the atomic particles that move around outside the atom's nucleus. These negatively charged particles orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels or shells.
The particles outside of an atom are called electrons :D
Protons are particles in the atomic nucleus; electrons move around the nucleus.
Outside the nucleus exists only the electrons.
The three main subatomic particles are the protons and neutrons inside the atomic nucleus, and the electrons, located in the electron cloud outside of the atomic nucleus.
Electrons have negative charge. They are present outside the nucleus.
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Electrons move around the atomic nucleus.
Protons are positive particles from the atomic nucleus; electrons are negative particles.
They are the electrons.