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select all true statements.
the electron has a relative charge of 1-.
electrons will vary in charge depending on the element it came from.
an electron is extremely small.
the electron is emitted by atoms in a cathode - ray tube.
the electron from a gold atom is the same as one emitted by an aluminum atom.
- Electrons have a relative charge of 1-. This is a fundamental property of electrons.
- Electrons do not vary in charge depending on the element. Their charge is always - 1 elementary charge.
- Electrons are extremely small in mass and size compared to protons and neutrons.
- In a cathode - ray tube, electrons are emitted by the cathode (negative electrode) and travel towards the anode (positive electrode).
- All electrons are identical regardless of the atom they come from. So an electron from a gold atom is the same as one from an aluminum atom.
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The electron has a relative charge of 1-.
An electron is extremely small.
The electron is emitted by atoms in a cathode ray tube.
The electron from a gold atom is the same as one emitted by an aluminum atom.