Chemistry, asked by basilzaman7239, 6 months ago

\Vhich is the fundamental particle of an atom that can be displaced when atoms

rub against each other or when they undergo a chemical reaction?
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Answered by suvradash
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Explanation:

Electron' is the 'fundamental particle' that can be displaced when atoms will rub against each other and they undergo a "chemical reaction". Explanation: The atom has three fundamental particles they are protons, electrons, neutrons. On here the 'protons are positively charged', the 'electrons are negatively charged'.

Answered by jaseeka
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Answer:

electrons are lost or accepted during rubbing of atoms against wach other.

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