first off neutrons do not have a negative charge, they have a neutral charge what you are talking about is an electron which has a negative charge.and yes if there are the same amounts of protons or electrons then they balance each other out but still hold together because of covalent bonds
proton positive neutron neutral electron negative
Proton, Electron, and Neutron +- = ----- So basically, Negative Charge-Electon Positive Charge- Proton Neutral Charge- Neutron
proton is positive neutron is neutral and electon is negative
Protons : Positive unit chargeElectrons: Negative unit chargeNeutrons: No charge.
No, it has no charge. That's why it is called neutron - the name is derived from "neutral".
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 positive neutron neutral electron negative
The neutron.
Proton - positive charge (+) Neutron - neutral charge (0) Electron - negative charge (-)
For the particles in atoms: Neutron: Charge: neutral Electron: Charge: negative Proton: Charge: positive
Proton, Electron, and Neutron +- = ----- So basically, Negative Charge-Electon Positive Charge- Proton Neutral Charge- Neutron
The proton has a positive charge. The electron has a negative charge. And the neutron has a no charge.
I assume that you mean 'neutron.'NO!, a Neutron does not have any charge ... it's Neutral.It's the Electron that has the negative charge and, the Proton has a positive charge.
the charge of a proton is called positive charge neutron- negative charge electron- no charge
neutral : neutral charge
proton is positive neutron is neutral and electon is negative
Neutrons don't have any electrical charge.