Re: Experts how to prove the existence of electrons



On 12 nov, 08:40, Nimo <azeez...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So in my by there are Red Blood cells

are they too composed of electrons

Of molecules, which are made up of atoms, each one of
which is made up of a central nucleus surrounded by
a number of electrons.

Each nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons, both
have just about the same mass. Most of the mass of
atoms is concentrated in the nucleus.

electrons have very little mass, close to 2000 times less
than a proton. Each atom at rest has as many electrons
in the accompanying cloud as it has protons in the nucleus.

Everything in existence is made up of atoms, like carbon,
oxygen, hydrogen, etc.

The air that you breathe is made up of molecules, mostly
nitrogen and oxygen.

You will find a list here of all the elements that exist:

http://www.webelements.com/


are electrons in the RBC are same as electrons in the ICs ?

Yes. The very same. All electrons in the universe are
exactly identical, The same for all protons and all neutrons.

André Michaud
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