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Wich is the negatively charged particle located outside the nucleus of an atom
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Wich is the negatively charged particle located outside the nucleus of an atom
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those would be electrons they are negative,protons are positive,and neutrons have no charge.
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Electron has a negative (-) charge. hope this help!
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