Subatomic particle with negative electric charge. The name is of Greek origin by 951; 955; 949; 954; 964; 961; 959; 957; (électron "amber, of golden brilliance"), which seems more like a tribute to William Gilbert, who used it in the sixteenth century to name the charge of energy that was generated by rubbing amber, without knowing the structure of an atom.
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