Neutral? The core is positive, electrons are negative, and in many cases the result is neutral. It doesn't have to be, but if it isn't they are usually called ions, instead.
The nucleus of an atom is positively charged.
Neutrons are particles that are found mainly in the nucleus of atoms. They don't have a negative charge - they are electrically neutral (no charge).
Atoms consist of negatively charged electrons , positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons.
Plasma is a state of matter different from ordinary gas. In a plasma the atoms are ionized and thus electrically charged, causing them to repel each other (significantly changing the compression/expansion properties from those of gasses) and making the plasma electrically conductive and respond to magnetic fields (which gasses do not).
because the electrons and protons are equal.
if an atom is electrically neutral it has twice as many nuetrons as it does protons and electrons.
ions or radicals
Yes, all atoms are made up of electrically charged particles.
Only electrically neutral atoms.
because the electrons and protons are equal.
Atoms are electrically neutral. Charged species are known as ions.
All atoms are electrically neutral, because they have the same number of protons and electrons.
Ionic bond
The atomic nucleus is electrically positive.
atoms r electrically charged cuz it has same no of positive charges ands negative charges. so atom is electrically nuetral.
When an atom or group of atoms becomes electrically charged, it is referred to as an ion. If it has a positive charge (+) it is called a cation, and if it has a negative charge (-), it is called an anion.
The nucleus of an atom is positively charged.