By extreme heat and pressure, neutral atoms stick to positive atoms. Such as in Nuclear fission/ fusion.
in its neutral state atoms are positive the protons in the nucleus are positive
Normally atoms are neutral.
An atom may be neutral, or it may have a positive or a negative charge. If it has a charge, it is called an ion.
Arsenic atoms are neutral and they form ions with valency of three.
Atoms are neutral. Ions can be charged, either positive or negative.
there are different phases of atoms they can be neutral, negative or positive. just like humans can be nice or mean. also, as a human you can be in a gang or stay neutral. it's as simples as that!
No..... They are called neutral for a reason. But neutral atoms can have electrons added and removed making the atom positive or negative. And neutral atoms are still affected by charged atoms due to reason in depth but to sum up the long explanation of the affect neutral atoms are attracted to charged atoms. Just a side note.... how many of you love Leo Howard? Am I right?
Atoms that are neutral in charge have the same quantity of protons and electrons. Negative ions have extra electrons, and positive ions are missing electrons.
It depends. Neutral atoms have numerous types and classifications. There are happy, sad, angry, and indifferent atoms in the neutral group. Also, isotonic and philanthropic atoms will always have positive charges. The contrapositives and monolithics always are negative.
H₂, or molecular hydrogen, consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded together. Each hydrogen atom has one electron and no net charge, meaning H₂ is electrically neutral overall. Therefore, it does not have positive or negative atoms; both atoms are neutral.
No. A neutron is neutral, while a proton has a positive charge. Incidentally, an electron has a negative charge.
Atoms are electrically neutral because they have an equal number of protons, which are positively charged, and electrons, which are negatively charged. This balance of positive and negative charges cancels each other out, resulting in an overall neutral charge for the atom.