not necessarily it has the smallest charge
Electrons do have mass. Their mass is about 1,800 times less than the proton or neutron in the atom's nucleus.
Electrons are the smallest component of an atom.
Actually, electrons do have mass.
The particles are closely packed together.
Gravitational force is the smallest when you are the furthest away from a mass.
Electrons have a mass of about 9.109389 * 10−31 grams.
Of the neutron, proton, and electron, the electron has the smallest mass.
Electrons
Hydrogen has the smallest atomic mass at roughly 1.008 grams per mol (6.02x10^23 atoms)
electrons
Of the 3 atomic particles protons, neutrons and electrons, electrons have the smallest mass.
Pprotons have a positive charge neutrons have no charge and electrons have a negative charge. However the one with the smallest mass is electrons.
Electrons are the smallest component of an atom.
You're probably thinking of electrons, whose mass is much smaller than nucleons but also have a negative charge. Indeed, the electron has the smallest amount of mass of any particle with a negative charge.
No actually, the neutrons and the protons of an atom are relatively the same in mass. Electrons have the smallest mass in an atom, and are not even considered when we look at the mas sof an atom.
least - electron most - the top quark
electrons are the lightest then protons then neutrons
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