In the common case, electrons have a "negative" charge. There are also such thing as a "positron," which is simply a positively-charged electron.
proton positive neutron neutral electron negative
Because the proton has a positive charge and neutral has a neutral!They need a negative and it came the electron!
Proton - positive charge (+) Neutron - neutral charge (0) Electron - negative charge (-)
For the particles in atoms: Neutron: Charge: neutral Electron: Charge: negative Proton: Charge: positive
a proton is a POSITIVE charge, an electron is a negative charge and a neutron is neither positive or negative. a neutron is neutral.
Proton, Electron, and Neutron +- = ----- So basically, Negative Charge-Electon Positive Charge- Proton Neutral Charge- Neutron
No, an electron has a negative charge. Therefore, if an originally neutral atom gains an electron, it will have a negative charge.
Proton's have a positive charge, neutron'shave a neutral charge, electron's have a negative charge
electron-negative, proton-positive, neutron-neutral
The electrical charge of the electron is negative. Proton is positive Neutron is neutral Electron is negative
Protons are positive Electrons are negative Neutrons are neutral
Proton's have a positive charge, neutron'shave a neutral charge, electron's have a negative charge