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Ok if what your looking for is an electron released from radioactive decay, it's a beta particle, which is created in beta decay =]

In beta decay, a neutron in the nucleus spontaneously turns into a proton, an electron, and a third particle called an antineutrino. The nucleus ejects the electron and antineutrino, while the proton remains in the nucleus. The ejected electron is referred to as a beta particle. The nucleus loses one neutron and gains one proton. For example, a hydrogen-3 atom undergoing beta decay becomes a helium-3 atom.

So simply, its a beta particle. But I also gave you a science explanation.

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