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What is a negatively charged subatomic particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom?

proton
neutron
electron
ion

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Answered by vansh3140
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Electron is the right one dude hope it helps you out
Answered by DrishtiSen
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What is a negatively charged subatomic particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom?

The correct answer is "electron".

NOW LETS COME TO THE EXPLANATION.
Every atom on this universe is made up of 3 sub atomic particles.
1) proton [ positively charged]
2)neutron [ no charge ]
3) electron [ negatively charged]
Electron is negatively charged and to balance this negative charge there is he presence of an equal number of protons. If an atom has 5 electrons then it must have 5 positive charges. This maintains the equilibrium charge in atoms. Whenever an atom gains or loses an electron the atom becomes negatively or positively charged respectively. A proton or neutron can never leave or enter an atom as the protons and neutrons are held together by a strong nuclear force inside the nucleous. The elctrons revolve around the atom in different shells.
THE STRUCTURE OF AN ATOM IS GIVEN IN THE ATTACHMENT.
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