Yes. Electrons are one of three subatomic particles, the other two being protons and neutrons.
No atoms have electron. Atoms are made of protons (and most times neutrons) at the core with electrons in orbit.
No. Atoms have the same number of protons and electrons. When atoms gain or lose electrons they are called ions.
to become stable
The Outermost Electrons are the reactive particles of the atoms.
Electrons shared between atoms.
hydrogen atoms share electrons when it forms covalent bonds
Electrons are smaller than atoms. There are electrons in atoms, but no atoms in electrons.
yes, some atoms don't actually have electrons.
Atoms share electrons when they form covalent bonds.
Yes, free electrons can collide with atoms.
No. Atoms have the same number of protons and electrons. When atoms gain or lose electrons they are called ions.
Atoms transfer electrons, then bond.
The two atoms share their electrons.
A covalent bond forms when atoms share electrons.
Carbon atoms have 6 electrons, when non-ionized
Your body is made of molecules which are made of atoms. All atoms have electrons.
to become stable
The Outermost Electrons are the reactive particles of the atoms.