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  1. Electron - Wikipedia

    In atoms, an electron's matter wave occupies atomic orbitals around a positively charged atomic nucleus. The configuration and energy levels of an atom's electrons determine the atom's chemical …

  2. Electron (software framework) - Wikipedia

    Electron was originally built for Atom [5] and is the main GUI framework behind several other open-source projects including GitHub Desktop, Light Table, [8] WordPress Desktop, [9] and Eclipse …

  3. Electron configuration - Wikipedia

    Electron configuration was first conceived under the Bohr model of the atom, and it is still common to speak of shells and subshells despite the advances in understanding of the quantum-mechanical …

  4. Electron - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    An electron is a subatomic particle, particle smaller than an atom. Every atom is made of some electrons that surround the nucleus of the atom, e.g. Hydrogen has 1 electron in outermost shell. An electron …

  5. Electron | Definition, Mass, & Facts | Britannica

    Feb 13, 2026 · Electron, lightest stable subatomic particle known. It carries a negative charge of 1.6 x 10^-19 coulomb, which is considered the basic unit of electric charge. The electron was discovered …

  6. Electron mass - Wikipedia

    In particle physics, the electron mass (symbol: me) is the mass of a stationary electron, also known as the invariant mass of the electron. It is one of the fundamental constants of physics.

  7. Elementary charge - Wikipedia

    The elementary charge, usually denoted by e, is a fundamental physical constant, defined as the electric charge carried by a single proton (+1 e) or, equivalently, the negative of the electric charge carried …

  8. Electron (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

    An electron is a subatomic particle. Electron may also refer to: Electron Lahar, a mudflow that came from Mount Rainier 500 years ago.

  9. Électron — Wikipédia

    Le concept d'une quantité indivisible de charge électrique est élaboré à partir de 1838 par le naturaliste britannique Richard Laming afin d'expliquer les propriétés chimiques des atomes.

  10. Electrón - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

    La naturaleza de partícula del electrón se demostró por primera vez con un tubo de Crookes. En esta imagen, un haz de electrones proyecta el perfil en forma de cruz del objetivo contra la cara del tubo. …