I think you should rephrase your question. there's no example of an electron, an electron is an electron.
the description of an electron is something like:
an electron is the smallest unit of matter that has a negative charge. this charge is 1.602 x 10-19 C. it can be found in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom. electric current is the directional movement of electrons in a conductive metal.
Lithium is an example of an element that has less than 8 electrons. It has 3 electrons in its outer shell.
For example aluminium.
For example when the electron absorb energy.
Not necessarily, the number of protons in an atom are exactly the same as the electrons in an atom. For example, sodium has 11 protons and 12 neutrons. How many electrons does it have? 11.
An example is magnesium.
For example metals loss electrons and nonmetals gain electrons.
Lithium is an example of an element that has less than 8 electrons. It has 3 electrons in its outer shell.
An example of an anion with the same number of electrons as Ne (neon) is F- (fluoride ion). Neon has 10 electrons, and fluoride ion also has 10 electrons, as it gains one electron to achieve a stable noble gas electron configuration.
No electrons or protons, which you can't have...
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For example when the electron absorb energy.
For example aluminium.
The flow of electrons or the existence of a static charge.
Atoms which form covalent bonds do share electrons. An example would be the atoms in a water molecule. Yes, the electrons are really shared.
Not necessarily, the number of protons in an atom are exactly the same as the electrons in an atom. For example, sodium has 11 protons and 12 neutrons. How many electrons does it have? 11.
Not all the anti aromatic compounds have the unpaired electrons, for example cycloocta tetraene
Fluorine is the element that has 7 valence electrons.