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Electron

COMMONLepton
The architect of chemistry
What is it?

The electron is one of the most fundamental particles in the universe. Orbiting atomic nuclei, electrons are responsible for all chemical bonding, electricity, magnetism, and light emission. Without electrons, atoms could not bond, molecules could not form, and chemistry — and life — would be impossible.

What is it made of?
Elementary particle — not made of anything smaller. Electrons are point-like leptons with no known internal structure.
Key properties
Mass
0.511 MeV/c²
Charge
−1 e
Spin
1/2 (fermion)
Family
1st generation lepton
What does it do?

Carries electric current, enables chemical bonds, emits photons when changing energy levels.

Fun fact
Electrons are so light that a single gram contains roughly 1.1 × 10²⁷ of them — more than the number of stars in the observable universe.