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Noah Young
11 May, 17:19
A particle that has a negative charge is called
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Liliana Mayo
11 May, 18:24
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Electrons are the particle that has a negative charge.
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Aniya Ellis
11 May, 20:11
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Answer: Electrons have a negative charge
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