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One property of an electron is Question 1 options: a net charge of 0. a charge of +1. a charge of -1. an atomic mass of -1.
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One property of an electron is Question 1 options: a net charge of 0. a charge of +1. a charge of -1. an atomic mass of -1.
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One property of an electron is Question 1 options: a net charge of 0. a charge of +1. a charge of -1. an atomic mass of -1.
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One property of an electron is that it has a net charge of -1. This is because the magnitude of the electric charge of an electron offsets the elementary electric charge of a proton.
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