Chemistry
Which statement is incorrect about electrons ?
- Electron is a negatively charged particle.
- Its mass is equal to the mass of neutron.
- It is a constituent of cathode rays.
- It is a basic constituent of all atoms.
Atomic Structure
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Its mass is equal to the mass of neutron.
Reason - The electron is extremely light compared to a neutron.
Electrons are negatively charged. Cathode rays are streams of electrons. Electrons are fundamental components of all atoms.
Cathode rays are streams of electrons emitted from the cathode in a vacuum tube. This was one of the key discoveries proving the existence of electrons. Electrons are found in all atoms (except hydrogen ion H⁺, which has lost its electron). They occupy the space around the nucleus and are responsible for chemical bonding and reactions.
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