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Answered by Anonymous
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Electrons (also positrons) are elementary particles. They exist. They are not made of something. They are basic particles of which matter is made of. Also quarks and leptons are basic or elementary particles.

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Answered by sahanaa76
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\large\bold\red{Electrons can be formed by two ways: Through beta radiations - When an unstable nucleus has more neutrons than protons, then a neutron is converted into a proton, and when this happens, energy is released and an electron is formed which also escapes the nucleus. Through “fields”.}

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