They have an equal numbers of electrons and protons...MoMMy =)
They have the same number of protons and electrons, canceling out any charge.
A neutron doesn't have an electrical charge; its electric charge is zero.
The total electric charge is always zero.
some is positive and some are negative and some are neutral and thats how there differ
In chemistry, particles with an overall electric charge are called ions.
If the atoms have opposite charges (positive to negative) they will attract. If the atoms have the same charges (positive to positive or negative to negative) then they will repel. You can look at the Law of Electric Charges to get more information on this.
Atoms have NO electric charge, only ions have (+ or -)
Electric charge is a property of some subatomic particles. Atoms can be neutral (zero electric charge), or they can have a charge. If they have a charge, they are called ions.
Because the positive charge of the protons in the nucleus is exactly canceled by the negative charge of the electrons in the orbitals around it.
electrons
No. An atom is the basic unit of matter, and a next step up would be a molecule, which is just made up of atoms. Atoms and molecules can have an electric charge.
Non ionic atoms have no electric charge, even though most of their particles have charge, because the positive particles (protons) balance the negative particles (electrons).
Cations.
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Electrons.
Ions are formed when atoms have charges. Cations are species with positive charge. Anions are species with negative charge.
Atoms carry a positive charge on the proton and a negative charge on the electron, usually these cancel out.
Because the positive charge of the protons in an atom are cancelled out by the negative charges of the electrons in the atom.