No. Any element on its own is neutral, meaning it does not have a charge. Carbon rarely forms ions, and when it does they are negatively charged.
no
Proton.
A proton
When it is close to the nucleus because the postively charged protons attract the negatively charged electrons
Ionic compounds are made up of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions.
No. The compound salt is neither.
A neutron. Together with protons (postively charged) they make up the nucleus of every atom.
plasma
Protons carry a positive charge, electrons carry a negative charge and neutrons do not carry a charge.
they loose electrons to the earth, like when you rub hair on a baloon making the clouds postively charged
There are many, but the most well known, and the one you are probably looking for, is the proton.
A metal becomes a cation (postively-charged ion) after ionic bonding in a salt.