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No. An electron is a fundamental particle with a charge of -1 Coulomb. People say it's a fundamental particle because nobody knows what makes up an electron. Protons and Neutrons are made of quarks, but we can't smash an electron apart yet. A positive electron is called a positron, which is the anti-matter equivalent to an electron. The positron was the first evidence of anti-matter ever found.

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