No. Electrons and protons have equal but opposite charges (electrons negative, protons positive). Neutrons are neutral i.e. they have no charge.
Electrons are negatively charged particles, while neutrons are electrically neutral. The charge of an electron is 1.6*10-19 C. This is the fundamental charge in the universe and you cannot have any charge less than this (with the exception of the compositions of quarks). On the other hand, neutrons don't have any charge; they just have mass.
Protons and electrons have opposite charges. Neutrons, as the name implies, are neutral.
Proton: Positive Neutron: No charge Electron: Negative
They have opposite charges.
They have opposite charges.
Neither (protons are positive and neutrons are neutral).an electron has a negative charge
A proton and an electron have exactly opposite charges. If you take the charge of a proton as +1, then an electron has a charge of -1.
They are equal in magnitude but opposite in charge.
Both have equal and opposite charges.
protons are positive charges opposite of neutrons
A neutron and an electron would attract each other due to their opposite electric charges. Neutrons have no electric charge, while electrons have a negative charge, creating an attractive force between them.
there are two, yes. One is a proton, the other is a neutron. Protons have a positive charge equal but opposite to the charge of the electron, and neutrons have no charge.
They are attracted because they have opposite charges.