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Which subatomic particle has the weakest charge?

I would say a neutrino, because its charge is zero. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neutrino is not considered as a subatomic particle. Proton (positively charged) and electron (negatively charged) have very small electrical charge.


What is the charge of a neutrino?

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An antineutrino is a subatomic particle that is the antimatter counterpart of a neutrino. The main difference between an antineutrino and a neutrino is their electric charge - neutrinos have no charge, while antineutrinos have a negative charge.


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Yes. A proton has the same magnitude of charge as an electron, but the charge is of the opposite sign.


What is difference between proton and positive charge?

There is no difference, they are one the same. A proton has a positive charge and a positive charge is a proton. Of course with the positive charge, it's simply having more protons than electrons.


Which atomic component has the same charge as a singly ionized positive ion?

A proton has the same electrical charge as a singly ionized positive ion.


Do protons and electrons have the same amount of electrical charge and have the same mass?

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What releases a fast moving electron from a neutron in the nucleus?

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Are the charges of an electron cancelled by the charges of a proton?

Yes. The magnitude of electrical charge on a proton is the same as the magnitude of electrical charge on an electron. The charge on a proton is positive and the charge on an electron is neutral, so that a pair containing one of each of them has no net electrical charge.