All objects are composed of these atoms. The electrons contained within the objects are prone to move or migrate to other objects.
proton
No, a proton is a positively-charged particle with a mass of 1.673 x 10-27 kg. What you described is a neutron.
the nucleus is composed of two main particles the positively charged proton and the neutrally charged neutron
Yes. Any element on its own will be electrically neutral. However, "neutrally charged" is something of an oxymoron as the term "neutral" means that there is no net charge.
The positively-charged particle in an atom is called a proton. It is found in the nucleus along with neutrons, while electrons orbit around the nucleus.
Neutrons are neutrally charged subatomic particles.
One! An atom is not made up of other atoms, but has a nucleus of a positively-charged proton and a neutrally-charged neutron. It is surrounded by a network of positively-charged particles called electrons. (sorry, NEGATIVELY charged particles called electrons!)
Yes, compounds are electrically neutral. Though the term "neutrally charged" is self contradicting as something that is neutral has no charge.
No they arnt
Atoms are neutrally, positively, or negatively charged.
No, its negatively charged.
negatively charged