Are neutrons positive
Yes, neutrons are negative protons are positive!!
No they are negatively charged, nuetrons are nuetral, protons are positive, not all atoms have nuetrons
An element has a small case in the center called the nucleus. Inside the nucleus contains protons an nuetrons. Protons have a positive charge and nuetrons have a negative charge. On the outside and are energy levels that have electrons and are negatively charged
Anything that is positively charged means that it has an extra number of protons. 1. PROTONS = Positive 2. NUETRONS = Neutral 3. ELECTRONS = Negative The Helium atom could have 6 protons, 5 nuetrons, and 5 electrons. The extra proton would make the atom Positive. Anything that is positively charged means that it has an extra number of protons. 1. PROTONS = Positive 2. NUETRONS = Neutral 3. ELECTRONS = Negative The Helium atom could have 6 protons, 5 nuetrons, and 5 electrons. The extra proton would make the atom Positive.
since there are 22 protons there has to be 22 nuetrons since there are 22 protons there has to be 22 nuetrons
Basically a nucleus is a mass of Baryons--protons and nuetrons (which are called nucleons jointly). Protons have a positive charge and nuetrons have no electric charge. One could also argue that a nucleus is made of quarks, the subatomic particles of which baryons are comprised.
there are 12 nuetrons in an atom of magnesium
im eleven and i know the answer the answer is 18 nuetrons
No. Neutrons are neutral, meaning they don't have a charge.
protons and nuetrons are equal to no. of electrons present in atom
26 nuetrons, 22 electrons, and 22 protons
Protons and nuetrons attract each other by another force, called the "strong force".