Molecules are not atoms, but are made up of several atoms. The individual atoms may carry a charge, but when combined, the molecule as a whole does not.
Atoms carry a positive charge on the proton and a negative charge on the electron, usually these cancel out.
Atoms have NO electric charge, only ions have (+ or -)
Molecules have no net electric charge; ions do.
They are called electrons.
atoms, molecules, neutrons, neutrinos, photons and others
Atoms consist of electrons (negative charge), protons (positive charge), and neutrons (neutral charge), while molecules consist of atoms.
Atoms carry a positive charge on the proton and a negative charge on the electron, usually these cancel out.
An electron or an aluminum ion carry a negative charge.
Atoms have NO electric charge, only ions have (+ or -)
No. An atom is the basic unit of matter, and a next step up would be a molecule, which is just made up of atoms. Atoms and molecules can have an electric charge.
Molecules have no net electric charge; ions do.
Water molecules consist of hydrogen molecules and oxygen molecules. Most of the negative charge comes from the oxygen molecules while the hydrogen molecules carry the positive charge.
The neutrals phosphorus carry zero charge atoms.
They are called electrons.
Atoms carry a positive charge on the proton and a negative charge on the electron, usually these cancel out.
atoms, molecules, neutrons, neutrinos, photons and others
I believe it is the Proton.