what is an electron? edit
An electron is a subatomic particle with a negative electric charge. Electrons are found in orbitals or energy levels surrounding the nucleus of an atom.
basic properties edit
- symbol: e⁻
- charge: -1
- mass: ~1/1836 of a proton
- location: outside the nucleus, in electron shells
discovery edit
j.j. thomson discovered the electron in 1897 using cathode ray tube experiments. This was the first subatomic particle ever identified.
role of electrons edit
- Balance the charge of protons in atoms
- Involved in all chemical reactions and bonding
- Define the ion state of an atom (e.g., losing or gaining electrons)
- Determine the electron configuration and properties of elements
electrons and chemical bonding edit
Electrons in the outer shell (valence electrons) are key to:
electron cloud model edit
Instead of fixed orbits, modern quantum theory describes electrons as existing in a cloud of probabilities around the nucleus.
see also edit
disclaimer edit
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