A "normal" atom has not an electrical charge; ions have a charge.
Nonmetallic atoms have Neutral charge not a Negative charge.
Yes, neutral atoms have a charge of zero.
Atoms either gain or lose electrons to change their overall neutral charge.
They are neutral.
Zero. (Ions have charge; atoms are always neutral.)
neutral(no charge)
Atoms are neutral in charge
Neutral atoms always have a net charge of 0(zero).
An atom may be neutral, or it may have a positive or a negative charge. If it has a charge, it is called an ion.
No. A neutron is neutral, while a proton has a positive charge. Incidentally, an electron has a negative charge.
Atoms with no overall charge are called neutral atoms. They have the same number of protons, which carry a positive charge, and electrons, which carry a negative charge. This balance of positive and negative charges leads to a neutral overall charge for the atom.
All the atoms are neutral. Only ions have an electrical charge.