Electron
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A negatively charged particle outside the nucleus of an atom
Real World Example
Imagine trying to find your keys in a cluttered room where everything else seems to have its place, but the keys are always elusive. This scenario is similar to how an electron behaves, as it constantly moves around the nucleus of an atom in an unpredictable path. Just like the keys, which are essential yet elusive parts of your daily routine, electrons are crucial yet elusive components of an atom, constantly moving in the space outside the nucleus and carrying a negative charge, much like how the keys carry the potential to unlock your car or house.
Practice Version
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