No. Electrons are located outside the nucleus. Protons and neutrons are located inside the nucleus.
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No, an electron is located outside the nucleus of an atom. Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the positively charged nucleus at specific energy levels.
No, protons and neutrons are found in an atomic nucleus. The electrons orbit the nucleus in electron "shells."
The electron, the negatively charged particle in an atom, is located in the electron cloud, as opposed to the proton and neutron, located in the nucleus.
It is a radioactive element.
When an atom gains an electron the no of negatively charged particles increases inside the atom and the atom gets negatively charged.
it is located on the outer ring of the atom
The part of the atom that has a negative charge is the electron. Electrons are located in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom and contribute to the atom's overall negative charge.