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This particle is the electron.

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Q: What is the name of a negatively charged particle that is part of every kind of matter?
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What is a negatively charged particle that is part of every kind of matter?

Electron


What is negatively charged particle that is part of every kind of matter?

Electron


A negativly charged particle that is part of every kind of matter?

Electrons are the negatively charged moving particles that are the part of every kind of matter and positively charged are called protons and neutral ones are called neutrons. They are a part of every matter.


Does every atom have a negatively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons?

No. Every atom has a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.Unless you are talking about antimatter. The atoms of antimatter have negatively charged nuclei and surrounded by positively charged positrons


Why Shouldn't every sample of matter have a negative charge Since all atoms have negatively charged electrons?

because it shouldnt


How does the Earth's magnetic field deflect charged particles?

A charged particle naturally changes direction in a magnetic field. This is because any charged particle produces a magnetic field when it is moving. And if the charged particle is moving through a magnetic field, the two fields (in this case the Earth's and the one created by the moving particle) interact to deflect the particle. The particle will be deflected "to the side" or laterally, and positively charged particles will be deflected in the opposite direction of negatively charged one.


What is the charge on every atom and why?

0 because an atom is not a charged particle (with the mix of protons which are positive, and neutrons which are neutral . If it was a charged particle, then it would be an ion.


If ionic compounds are composed of charged particles why is not every ionic compound either positively or negatively charged?

It is nuetral.


Does every charged particle produce a magnetic field?

It does if it's moving.


What is matter in which every particle is identical?

These are atoms of an isotope.


Which ion is part of every amino acid?

There are two ions present in every amino acid. There is a positively charged amino group and a negatively charged carboxyl group.


Every charged particle produces a?

It produced a magnetic field. If it's charged, it can be negative OR positive. It's magnetic because if they're both alike signs (both positive or both negative) they repel like magnets. If one particle is positive and one is negative, they attract like magnets.