do electrons or protons destroy?
and how are they increased?
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An electron can never be created on its own. Or it takes its charge from other particles, or a positron is created at the same time. Likewise, an electron can't be destroyed without another equally, but oppositely, charged particle being created. When the electron is isolated, it can never be destroyed.Shells closer to the nucleus—those with a smaller radius—are generally filled first, since the negatively charged electrons are attracted by the positively charged protons in the nucleus. As the atomic number increases along a row of the periodic table, additional electrons are added to the same, outermost shell.
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