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Which subatomic particle has a negative charge? A. neutron B. electron C. proton D. nucleus please explain this to me as well. if plagiarized, i will report
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Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?
A. neutron
B. electron
C. proton
D. nucleus
please explain this to me as well. if plagiarized, i will report
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neutrons , Atoms are composed of subatomic particles including protons, electrons and neutrons. These particles have positive, negative and neutral (no) charge
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B, Electron. an electron is neutral and has no charge.
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