electrons
only the electrons have a negative charge but they go around the nucleus
There are 3 subatomic particles in the atom. The photon has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus. The neutron has no charge and is found in the nucleus. The electron has a negative charge and is on the outside of the nucleus moving around the nucleus.
electrons are the subatomic particles that are found outside of the nucleus and carry a negative charge
No, the nucleus of an atom is composed of protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge, while neutrons are neutral (no charge). The nucleus overall carries a positive charge due to the presence of protons.
Negatively charged particles in an atom that move around the nucleus are called electrons.
Electrons.
These particles are the electrons, elementary particles with negative electrical charge.
It is made of positively charged particles called protons (p+) and particles that have no charge, called neutrons (n0)
Electrons move around the nucleus of an atom. Electrons have a negative charge.
These particles are called electrons, have a negative charge and a very small mass.
Yes. The have a negative charge and orbit around the nucleus (made up of protons [+] and neutrons [no charge]) in energy levels.
The most important ones are the proton (positive charge, in the nucleus), the neutron (electrically neutral, also in the nucleus), and the electron (negative charge, goes around the nucleus).