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Which scientist used a cathode ray tube to discover negatively charged subatomic particles?

The scientist who used a cathode ray tube to discover negatively charged subatomic particles was J.J. Thomson.


Which of these subatomic particles is neither positively nor negatively charged?

neutrons


What are negatively charged particles in atoms called?

.The electron is a subatomic particle that carries a negative electrical charge.(The proton carries a positive charge, and the neutron carries no charge.)In the atom the electron is negatively charged.


What subatomic particle orbits the atom?

These negatively charged particles are called electrons.


Are electrons positive negative or neutral?

Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles.


What subatomic particles represented the plums?

The plums in the famous "plum pudding" model of the atom represented electrons, which are negatively charged subatomic particles.


What is the charge of the 3 subatomic particles are?

Neutron is neutral. Proton is positively charged. Electron is negatively charged.


What are the major types of subatomic particles?

positively charged protons negatively charged electrons neutral neutrons


A negatively charged subatomic particle that moves around the nucleus is a proton?

The negatively charged subatomic particle that moves around the nucleus is the electron. The proton, along with the neutron, comprises the nucleus.


2 subatomic particles have the same charge?

Protons have positively charged particles, Electrons have negatively charged particles, and Neutrons don't have and charged particles


What are positiely charged subatomic particles?

Of the hundreds of subatomic particles, many have an electric charge. The best-know particle with a positive charge is the proton. Subatomic particles are considered only protons, neutrons, electrons. The other particles form the large group of elementary particles (which includes also p, n and e).


What carries the current through a liquid?

In a liquid, the current is carried by the movement of charged particles called ions or electrons. Ions can be positively or negatively charged atoms or molecules, while electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles. The flow of these charged particles creates an electric current in the liquid.