Who gave the name of electron?
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G. Johnstone Stoney
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he word "electron," coined by G. Johnstone Stoney in 1891, had been used to denote the unit of charge found in experiments that passed electric current through chemicals. In this sense the term was used by Joseph Larmor, J.J. Thomson's Cambridge classmate.
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