yes because in the nucleus there is proton and neutron.
Electron.
The electron, the negatively charged particle in an atom, is located in the electron cloud, as opposed to the proton and neutron, located in the nucleus.
It is an 'electron' to which you allude.
An electron is a negatively charged particle located in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom. It is about 1/2000 the mass of a proton or neutron.
There are three main particles in an atom. The electron, which is negatively charged, the proton, which is positively charged, and the neutron, which carries no charge.
This is the particle in an orbital in the space around the atoms nucleus and it is called an electron.
That's the electron, located outside the nucleus. Electrons swirl about in a cloud around the nucleus, this cloud is somewhat organized into shells but is impossible to predict the place of one electron at anytime.
Protons are in the nucleus of an atom while electrons are in the electron cloud. Electrons can also travel to other atoms and are very fast moving. Protons are very large whereas electrons are 2,000 times smaller than protons.Proton mass is about 1836 times electron mass.Proton charge is positive, electron charge is negative.Proton is hadron, electron is lepton.Proton contains 3 quarks (UUD), electron contains no quarks.Proton responds to strong force, electron does not.Proton is usually in nucleus, electron is usually in orbitals far from nucleus.
Yes and no. Electrons are negatively charged, but the are not found within the nucleus.
The electron.
protons
Proton.