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A beta particle is either an electron or an anti-electron (aka positron).
This particle is the electron.
The chaarge of an alpha particle is +2.
The "beta decay" is named after the type of particles emitted - beta particles.A beta particle is either an electron, or an anti-electron (a.k.a. "positron").
The difference between a beta plus and beta minus particle is the electrical charge. The charges are equal, but opposite. The beta minus particle is an electron with a negative charge, while the beta plus particle is an anti-electron or positron with a positive charge.
Electron doesn't repel in an orbit however they are same charged particle, but same charged particles always repel. This is due Meson's theory of charged particles, he says electrons doesn't repel because they have one orbital different and another different.
the electron
electron
An electron.
In the atom this particle is the electron.
The electron.
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it is an electron.
This particle is the electron.
Proton is a positive particle and electron is a negative particle.
An electron is a negative particle.
Depending on the type of beta decay, it's either an electron or its antiparticle, the positron.