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.
Atoms either gain or lose electrons to change their overall neutral charge.
yes tin is a neutral atom, all atoms are by definition neutral.
Electron: negative charge. Proton: positive charge. Neutron: neutral charge.
The number of positively charged protons in an atoms nucleus.
by definition, ions are charged atoms. so a neutral ion doesn't exist
Nonmetallic atoms have Neutral charge not a Negative charge.
Atoms either gain or lose electrons to change their overall neutral charge.
They are neutral.
No, atoms are neutral
Zero. (Ions have charge; atoms are always neutral.)
neutral(no charge)
Atoms are neutral in charge
Neutral atoms always have a net charge of 0(zero).
ALL atoms whatsoever DO NOT have a charge!! They're neutral.
All the atoms are neutral. Only ions have an electrical charge.
A "normal" atom has not an electrical charge; ions have a charge.
No. A neutron is neutral, while a proton has a positive charge. Incidentally, an electron has a negative charge.