no. protons, with positive charge
Electrons have negative charge. They are present outside the nucleus.
Nothing. The only part of an atom with negative charge are the electrons.
The region of negative charge surrounding an atomic nucleus that is associated with an atomic orbital.
the nucleus is made of protons and neutrons together. the protons have a positive charge and the neutrons have no charge [electrons circle the nucleus and have a negative charge]
only the electrons have a negative charge but they go around the nucleus
The three main types of atomic particles are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons have a positive charge, neutrons have no charge, and electrons have a negative charge. Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom, while electrons orbit around the nucleus.
Electrons move around the nucleus of an atom. Electrons have a negative charge.
Outside the nucleus you have the electrons. Inside the nucleus are the protons and neutrons
Electrons have a negative charge.
Yes. The have a negative charge and orbit around the nucleus (made up of protons [+] and neutrons [no charge]) in energy levels.
Do you mean the electrons? They have a negative charge
Protons have positive charge, electrons have negative charge, and neutrons have no charge. The heavier particles, protons and neutrons, make up the atomic nucleus, which always has a positive charge.