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Magdalena Hess
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18 September, 19:40
What is the charge on an electron? - 1 0 + 1 + 2
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Quincy Jimenez
18 September, 19:52
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The charge of an electron is - 1
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The electron is a subatomic particle located in orbitals of atoms. The subatomic particle that has a charge equal to + 1 is the proton and the neutron has a charge equal to zero. Protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus of the atom.
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Maxwell Harrison
18 September, 20:04
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