well the nucleous is the center of an atom which is surrounded by electrons and neutrons..kind of like a small orbit around the nucleous how many neutrons and electrons depend on the element..hope i helped
a core electron, is an electron that isn't a valance electron. That means any electron that is not on the outer shell of an atom
An electron is a negative particle.
Electron Carries A Negative Charge.
the Secondary electron
TypesTransmission electron microscope (TEM)Scanning electron microscopeReflection electron microscopeScanning transmission electron microscopeLow-voltage electron microscopehope this answers your question
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electron affinity is the negative of electron gain enthalpy. for example, the electron gain enthalpy of fluorine is -328, and electron affinity is 328 which is -(-328)
That would be an electron microscope - the magnets are used to deflect the electron beam.That would be an electron microscope - the magnets are used to deflect the electron beam.That would be an electron microscope - the magnets are used to deflect the electron beam.That would be an electron microscope - the magnets are used to deflect the electron beam.
A hole is a place where an electron is missing. If an electron moves into that places, the electron will be missing somewhere else - the hole has moved along.A hole is a place where an electron is missing. If an electron moves into that places, the electron will be missing somewhere else - the hole has moved along.A hole is a place where an electron is missing. If an electron moves into that places, the electron will be missing somewhere else - the hole has moved along.A hole is a place where an electron is missing. If an electron moves into that places, the electron will be missing somewhere else - the hole has moved along.
The final electron acceptor is oxygen.
An electron produces an electron cloud when it is moved about a nucleus of an atom.