electron
neutron
Positive charge: protons Negative charge: electrons
To charge an object negatively with the help of a positive charge, you can use a process called induction. By bringing a positively charged object close to the object you want to charge negatively, the positive charge will attract the negative charges in the object, causing them to move away. This leaves the object with a net negative charge.
electrons
No. The negatively charged particles of an atom are called electrons. Neutrons have a neutral charge.
Electrons are always negatively charged (-1 charge) Antiparticles of electrons, called positrons, have a positive (+1) charge.
Negative. Actually, I believe it is Static Charge.
It's called a proton.(negatively charged particles are electrons, and particles with no charge/neutral charge are called neutrons)hope this helps :D
A negative charge is the opposite of an ion. An Ion with a negative charge becomes an Anion. Normally with a negative charge they are called Electrons. See electrons for more help
Such charged particles are known as ions. A positively charged ion is called a cation; a negatively charged particle is called an anion.Ions: cation (positive charge) and anion (negative charge)
Negatively charged particles are called electrons, positively charge particles are called protons. Particles without charge are called neutrons.
A negatively charged atomic or molecular ion is called an anion. Anions have gained one or more electrons, resulting in an overall negative charge.