Name two charged particles which constitute all matter.
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Electrons, protons, and neutrons are the particles that make up matter.
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The two charged particles which constitute all matter are electrons and protons.
Explanation:
- “Electrons, protons and neutrons” are the subatomic particles. Neutrons don’t carry any ‘electric charge’.
- Electrons are ‘negatively charged’ and protons are ‘positively charged particles’.
- ‘Charged particles’ are called ions and exhibit static electricity.
- These ‘charged particles’ are surrounded by an electrical field.
- The negative and positive charged particles are attracted towards each other due to the line of force created by the electrical field.
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