yes. protons are positively charged. electrons are negatively charged
It has the same number of protons and electrons. Because protons have got positive charges while the electrons have got negative charges, so if their amount is the same, the atom will be a neutral one.
It would have no charge because each of the negative and positive charges from the protons and electrons would cancel each other out.
all atoms generally do not have charge as the number of protons and number of electrons will be the same.
There are the same number of protons as electrons in each atom unless the atom does not have a neutral charge, if it has a negative charge it has that more electrons, and if it has a positive charge it has that much more protons hope this helps
No, any neutral atom contains the same number of protons as electrons. Protons have a positive charge, and electrons have a negative charge, so in order to be neutral, the numbers of protons and electrons have to be equal.
They have an equal numbers of electrons and protons...MoMMy =)
Protons and electrons have mass and charge.
There is no charge. The atom is neutral.
Obviously , it will be a positive charge.
0 -- neutral -- no charge
no. an atom is made up of protons neutrons and electrons. protons have a charge of plus one electrons have a charge of minus one neutrons have no charge. therefore the number of protons and electrons must be equal (balancing the charges) for the atom to be neutral. ;)
Protons= Positive chargeElectrons= Negative chargeso no they do not have the same electrical charge