Not simple, you are actually right, expecting even an electron to have a formula. But the very behaviour of a simple electron can constitute a formula occupying miles in paperwork. If one day we work out that formula, even to some approximation, then a true window called science has opened to us.
2006-08-15 20:44:10
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answer #1
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answered by tekno_alan 2
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Electrons are negatively charged fundamental particles. They are found outside the nuclei of all atoms. The mass of an electron is 1/1835 of the mass of a proton.
See also :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron
2006-08-16 01:06:41
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answered by fred 055 4
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electrons donot have formulas but have charge which is expressed by e and unit is coulombs. e=1.6*10^-19. or for mass comparing with proton (mass of electron=(1/1836) *mass of proton).
2006-08-16 01:18:26
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answered by ankuC2500 1
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if its v. simple y dnt u know it?
2006-08-16 04:29:55
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answered by monaUK 5
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eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.!
2006-08-16 01:31:34
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answered by Rainbow 4
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a+b = c ?
2006-08-16 01:07:40
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answered by MARS1951 3
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-e
2006-08-16 01:22:53
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answered by Sam 2
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