In an atom of antimatter, that would be true, in an atom of matter that would be false.
No. The electrons are the negatively charged particles in an atom. The positively charged particles in an atom are the protons.
Electrons are positively charged particles in the nucleus of an atom; neutrons are neutrally charged.
The three main particles in an atom are the protons, neutrons and electrons. Electrons orbit around the atoms where the others 'reside' in the center. Protons are positively charged where neutrons have no charge.
There are two particles within an atom that have a charge. They particles are electrons and protons, where electrons are negatively charged and protons are positive. However, if the atom is an ion, then the entire atom would either be positively or negatively charged.
The three sub-atomic particles in a atom are protons which are positively charged, electrons which are negatively charged and then neutrons which have no charge. :)
Protons
Positively charged particles in an atom are called protons.
Electrons are positively charged particles in the nucleus of an atom; neutrons are neutrally charged.
No, they are not. They are negative.
The three main particles in an atom are the protons, neutrons and electrons. Electrons orbit around the atoms where the others 'reside' in the center. Protons are positively charged where neutrons have no charge.
There are two particles within an atom that have a charge. They particles are electrons and protons, where electrons are negatively charged and protons are positive. However, if the atom is an ion, then the entire atom would either be positively or negatively charged.
Protons are the only positively charged particles in an atom.
The three sub-atomic particles in a atom are protons which are positively charged, electrons which are negatively charged and then neutrons which have no charge. :)
The positively charged particles in an atom's nucleus are called protons. They carry a relative charge of (+1) which cancels out the charge of (-1) of electrons for an electrically neutral atom.
An atom contains neutrons and positively charged protons in its nucleus. Negatively charged electrons move randomly throughout the atom.
A charged particle that forms when an atom transfers electrons is an ion. An atom that loses an electron forms a positively charged ion called a cation; an atom that gains an electron forms a negatively charged ion called an anion.
Protons
Electrons are electrically-charged particles. Specifically, they carry a negative charge. Electrons are attracted to the nucleus which contains positively charged protons.