Previous answer was 'electrons are made up of two down quarks.' They are not at all!
There is no scientific evidence for particles that make up electrons, but there is a theory of a particle that is called a "rishon." There would be T's, t's, V's, and v's. V and v would be antiparticles, but both neutral, and T and t would be antiparticles, T's having a charge of +1/3, and t's a charge of -1/3. Therefore an electron would be made of three t's. But, again, this is only a theory.
Subatomic particles.
Protons and Neutrons are often thought as being made up of three Quarks each in different combinations.
Nobody really knows. The electron is a fundametnal particle of the Universe. Also, as far as we know, the radius of an electron is zero.
In other words, it is a point particle. The is always just some uncertainty about its location.
D.A.W.
Electrons are made up of something, we simply don't know the nature of this matter. But electrons as fundamental particles are not divisible in other smaller particles.
An electron is a fundamental particle. It is not made up of anything but itself.
Electrons are IN atoms.
yes they are what makes up the atom
Most of the mass is in the nucleus; most of the volume is in the electron "cloud".
The subatomic particle you are asking about is the electron. There are other subatomic particles which make up the neutrons and protons, but they are not involved in chemical bonding. The only thing that makes up an electron is an electron, nothing else.
No. An electron is a fundamental particle with a charge of -1 Coulomb. People say it's a fundamental particle because nobody knows what makes up an electron. Protons and Neutrons are made of quarks, but we can't smash an electron apart yet. A positive electron is called a positron, which is the anti-matter equivalent to an electron. The positron was the first evidence of anti-matter ever found.
The electron cloud or electron shell
This is the electron.
yes they are what makes up the atom
Most of the mass is in the nucleus; most of the volume is in the electron "cloud".
Electron geometry for this is tetrahedral. There are two O-F single bonds, which makes 2 electron groups. There are two lone pairs around oxygen, which make up the last two electron groups. Molecules with four electron groups has a tetrahedral Electron geometry.
The subatomic particle you are asking about is the electron. There are other subatomic particles which make up the neutrons and protons, but they are not involved in chemical bonding. The only thing that makes up an electron is an electron, nothing else.
An electron beam makes the object become larger.
Wood primarily contains cellulose, lignin, hemicellulose, and extractives. Cellulose gives wood its structure and strength, while lignin provides rigidity and resistance to decay. Hemicellulose acts as a bonding material between cellulose fibers, and extractives are non-structural compounds that can vary in content depending on the wood species.
It occurs in three steps 1. Glycolysis, 2. Kerbs cycle, 3. Electron transport chain
An atom is a nucleolus and an associated electron cloud. They bond by swapping OR sharing (valance or outer) electrons.
The excited electron move up.
The chloride ion is Cl- (chlorine with a gained electron); these ions exist for example in water solutions of soluble chlorides.
In general, it is a valence electron that an atom makes available to form chemical bonds.