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What is the difference between electron and elektron?

Elektron is the spelling for the Greek word meaning "amber". It originated as the namesake for the negatively charged subatomic particle known as the electron because of amber's affinity for developing a static charge when rubbed against certain materials, such as wool. In fact, while wool develops a positive charge (meaning it loses electrons) amber develops a negative charge by rubbing electrons off the wool.


What is an electron?

An electron is a negatively charged subatomic particle that occupies the orbitals around atomic nuclei, allows atoms to participate in chemical reactions, is the charge carrier in metals for electrical current, and transports thermal energy in metals. The word electron comes from the Greek word elektron, the word for amber (fossilized tree sap) that when rubbed on wool produces static electricity.


When was Amber - Amber album - created?

Amber - Amber album - was created in 1999.


What is a glowing amber?

amber:)


How tall is Amber Myers?

Amber Michaels is 5' 4".


Is amber an elephant?

Amber is not a live elephant, but elephant figurines can be made from amber.


What nicknames does Amber Hallam go by?

Amber Hallam goes by Amber Rose.


What nicknames does Amber Kendrella go by?

Amber Kendrella goes by Amber Commander.


Can you make amber jewelry using natural amber stones"?

Yes, amber jewelry can be made using natural amber stones.


How do you spell Amber in french?

amber


How do you spell amber in German?

"amber"


What are amber trolls?

they are amber trolls

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