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Electrons have negative charge and protons have a positive charge, neutrons have no charge.

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What differs between a regular proton and an anti matter proton?

An anti-matter proton (or simply an "anti-proton") differs in charge, and thus spin as well.


What of an atom have no charge?

The neutron has no charge. The proton is + and the electrons is -


What component of an atom have no charge?

The neutron has no charge. The proton is + and the electrons is -


What component of atoms have no charge?

The neutron has no charge. The proton is + and the electrons is -


Do protons and electrons have the same amount of electrical charge and have the same mass?

Each proton has a positive charge. Each electron has a negative charge. The 'size' of the charge on every proton and every electron is the same. Every proton has the mass of about 1,850 electrons.


Can a proton change the charge of an atom?

The electrical charge depends on electrons.


Does a proton have a bigger charge than an electron?

No, the absolute charge of proton is equal to the absolute charge of electrons. however, their relative charge is opposite in sign.


Is a proton a neutral?

Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and it is neutrons that have no charge.


What is the charge on an atom that has lost four electrons?

It will be +4 relative to a proton's charge.


What do 4 proton and 4 electrons equal to?

A 0 charge. A 0 charge.


What charge does an object have when proton and electrons are evenly distributed?

the object will have neutral charge


What kind of charge does an object with more proton's than electrons have?

It has a positive charge.