Electrons behave like waves and particles this is characterised by the wave side in the Bohr model and can be diffracted yet it will collide with other particles.
Electrons move in orbit and thus produce a magnetic field like a electromagnet.
a spinning electron produces a magnetic field that makes the electron behave like a tiny magnet
Any particle, such as an electron, also behaves as a wave (as well as behaving like a particle).
Electric charges behave as a matter and it contains three building blocks of matter, they are :electrons, protons and neutrons of which two are electrically charge
Electrons. Mutually repel elections of other atoms when they get close (as they are then much closer to other electrons than other protons)
Electrons move in orbit and thus produce a magnetic field like a electromagnet.
a spinning electron produces a magnetic field that makes the electron behave like a tiny magnet
I am either Copper, silver or Gold.
Because all alkali meals have same no of electrons (only one) in their outermost shell
Any particle, such as an electron, also behaves as a wave (as well as behaving like a particle).
Electrons are transferred when ionic bonds are formed.
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how electrons behave in their orbitals
they behave like idiots
While electrons behave like magnets, not all atoms are magnets. Electrons typically pair up with spins opposite each other making their fields cancel each other.
They behave like very fierce and very angry.
when no electricity flow then chare are in condition of static