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Positive charge particles are called Protons Negatively charged particles are called Electrons Neutrons have no charge Protons was discovered by Ruther Ford Electrons was discovered by JJ Thompson Neutons was discovered by James Chadwick

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Which electrons do a Lewis structure show?

A Lewis diagram shows the valence electrons. They are the numbers that are from 1-8


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