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Electrons can move from one atom to another during the formation of an ionic bond. In ionic bonding, one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another. The atom that loses electrons becomes a positively charged ion, and the atom that gains electrons becomes a negatively charged ion.

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Atomic particles that are able to move from one atom to another atom are called electrons. But this happens only in certain conditions.

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Although the electron moves in an orbital around the electron, the entire particle undergoes vibrational movement, otherwise known as heat.

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They are called 'electrons'.

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Q: What is the only particle in a atom that is able to move from one atom to another?
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