No, ions are.
Ionic compounds are composed of negatively and positively charged atoms.
An ion is both positively and negatively charged.
Atoms are neutrally, positively, or negatively charged.
Atoms have a positively charged nucleus (with positively charged protons and neutral neutrons) at the centre and negatively charged electrons revolving around it.
No. Every atom has a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.Unless you are talking about antimatter. The atoms of antimatter have negatively charged nuclei and surrounded by positively charged positrons
No, atoms are not normally negatively charged. They are typically electrically neutral, meaning they have an equal number of protons (positively charged particles) and electrons (negatively charged particles). It is possible for atoms or molecules to gain or lose electrons and become positively or negatively charged, but this is not the usual state.
protons and neutrons i think.
atoms are made up of positively charged protons, negatively charged electrons and electrically neutral neutrons
Ionic bonds.
are called ions - cations and anions.
Ionic bonds are made between two atoms that have exchanged one or more electrons. One of the atoms will be positively charged and one atom will be negatively charged; the bond is actually the attraction between the positively charged atom and the negatively charged atom.
All atoms contain a positively charged nucleus and negatively charged electrons.