I presume you mean lepton instead of lapton ;)
In which case leptons are not electrons, but electrons are leptons. Leptons are a group of matter particles which do not feel the strong nuclear force and are believed to be elementary (i.e. they do not consist of smaller particles).
They are:
-Electron
-Muon
-Tau(on)
-Electron neutrino
-Muon neutrino
-Tau neutrino
and their associated anti particles (such as the anti-electron, commonly known as the positron).
inner shell electrons : the electrons that are not in the the highest occupied energy level .
Hydrogen shares its electrons to complete the octate so it gains 1 electrons. it can also its electrons.
Valence Electrons
Everything is made up of atoms and atoms contain electrons. Therefore I suppose that technically yes you do eat electrons as everything you eat has electrons in it.
phosphorus will accept 3 electrons or share 3 electrons
Electrons in the outermost shell are valence electrons!
the electrons in the outermost shell of an atom are considered to be the valence electrons.
Lone-pair electrons, Bonded pairs of electrons
Valence electrons
8 electrons
Electrons charge is a negative
Chlorine has 17 electrons. 7 of its electrons are valence electrons.
The electrons farthest away from the nucleus are the valence electrons of an atom.
4 electrons, 2 valence electrons
A metalloid with 4 electrons, such as silicon, has 2 core electrons. In the case of silicon, the electron configuration is 1s² 2s² 2p², where the 1s² electrons are the core electrons, while the 2s² and 2p² electrons are considered valence electrons. Thus, it has 2 core electrons and 4 total electrons.
N(nitrogen) = 7 electrons 3O(three oxygen) = 3* 8 electrons = 24 electrons 7 electrons + 24 electrons = 31 electrons in NO3 ( nitrogen trioxide ) ==============================
These electrons are called valence electrons.