Rutherford
the negatively charged particles that surround the nucleus of an atom are electrons.
electrons
if the positivbe neuatns are catolones then they will be positively charges. if the neutons are spaced then they will be negatively charged :) I THINK
Negatively charged particles are called electrons. They are present outside the nucleus.
The negatively charged particles that move around the atom's nucleus is called electrons.
an electrical neutral particle from the atomic nucleus
Electrons
Protons denote the positively charged particles in the atom's nucleus. Electrons are negatively charged particles found outside the nucleus. Neutrons are neutral particles found in the nucleus, and positrons are positively charged antimatter particles.
The small, negatively-charged particle in an atom is an electron. However, this is not in the nucleus. The small negative particles in the nucleus are down quarks, which are smaller than protons and electrons. Strange quarks and bottom quarks are also negative, but are not found in the nucleus.
An electron is a negatively charged particle orbiting the atom's nucleus.
1914-discovered that electrons(negatively charged subatomic particles) orbit the nucleus(containing positively charged protons and neutrally charged neutrons) in specific energy levels
electrons