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No..... They are called neutral for a reason. But neutral atoms can have electrons added and removed making the atom positive or negative. And neutral atoms are still affected by charged atoms due to reason in depth but to sum up the long explanation of the affect neutral atoms are attracted to charged atoms. Just a side note.... how many of you love Leo Howard? Am I right?
Yes. It has both.The definition of "neutral" is zero net charge. Every atom has positive and negative charges among its components. If the atom is 'neutral', then the numbers of positive and negative charges are equal, and the atom's 'net' charge is zero.
Because in a normal atom the are there are the same numbers of electrons and protons. Charge of an electron is 1- and charge of a proton is 1+, thus the overall charge will be zero.
DNA MOLECULES HAVE A NEGATIVE CHARGE.
The roots release hydrogen ions into the soil, leaving a negative charge in the roots. The cations, being positively charged, are attracted to the negative charge.
An atom can be neutral or electrically charged (anion-negative charge, cation-posititve charge); the electrons are negative charged elementary particles.
A neutral charge is often confused with a negative charge. I real neutral charge is an earth connection. The purpose of this is to stop any electrical shock to a person in the event of electrical fault causing the appliance to become charged.
no, they have a posotive charge , electrons have negative and neutrons have no charge or are neutral
An atom will become Negative if it gains an electron and it will be an Anion.If it loses an electron it will be Positive and it will be a CationLearn & Enjoy
It will become negative by electron addition, because electrons are negatively charged, -1. It is then called an ion.
If an electron is added to a neutral atom, it becomes a negative ion (anion) with a net negative charge.
If an atom gains an electron, it will have a negative charge because electrons are negatively charged particles. The atom would become an ion with a charge equal to -1.
Yes, electrons are negatively charged particles and therefore have a charge of -1. However, overall, atoms are electrically neutral because they have an equal number of protons (positively charged particles) and electrons.
No. The charge on the salt is neutral.
If the atom was neutral, it becomes an anion. Since electrons have a (-) charge
A neutral charge means that the object has an equal number of protons and electrons, resulting in a balanced electrical state. A negative charge means that the object has an excess of electrons, leading to an overall negative electrical charge. Objects with a negative charge can attract positively charged objects and repel other negatively charged objects.
The overall charge of the atom is neutral. The nucleus contains neutrons (neutral) and protons (positive) making it positive. There are electrons (negative) outside the nucleus, so the positive nucleus and the negative electrons make the overall charge neutral.