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Negatively charge particles in constant motion around the nucleus of an atom are called A electrons B protons C neutrons D negatrons
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Negatively charge particles in constant motion
around the nucleus of an atom are called
A electrons
B protons
C neutrons
D negatrons
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The answer is A. Electrons
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Electrons are negatively charged atoms found around an atom.
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