It is a property, like mass. Not a particle.
The electron and proton charges are considered to be the reference charges (-e and +e).
No. Each proton carries one unit of positive charge, equal in magnitude to the electron's negative charge.
Yes, electrons are subatomic particles.
They certainly are.
This particle is the electron with the electrical charge -1.
The neutron, a subatomic particle inside the nucleus of an atom, does not have a charge.
In the atom the particle without electrical charge is the neutron.
This particle is the neutron.
They are called the neutrons.They are not charged.
The electrical charge is not a particle.
The electron has a negative electrical charge.
This particle is the electron with the electrical charge -1.
The neutron is a subatomic particle that has mass nearly equal to that of a proton but carries no electrical charge.
The neutron hasn't an electrical charge.
In the atom neutron hasn't an electrical charge.
In the atomic nucleus the neutron has no electrical charge.
The neutron, a subatomic particle inside the nucleus of an atom, does not have a charge.
The neutron, a subatomic particle inside the nucleus of an atom, does not have a charge.
The electron has a negative electrical charge.
In the atom the particle without electrical charge is the neutron.
Protons: positive charge Electrons: negative charge Neutrons: without electrical charge