The nucleus of an atom is positively charged. The electrons that orbit the nucleus are negatively charged to exactly the same degree, which makes the atom neutral.
neutrons
Nucleus It consists of Positive Protons and neutral neutrons
The forces which result in an atom being neutral are the balance between the protons (positive) in the center, and the surrounding electrons (negative). Both the protons and electrons must be in equal number for the atom to be considered neutral.
The center of an atom is called the nucleus. It consists of positively charged protons and neutral neutrons, tightly packed together. The nucleus contains most of the atom's mass in a very small volume.
neutral atom
In the center of an atom is the nucleus, which contains protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge, neutrons are neutral; together they make up most of the atom's mass. Electrons orbit around the nucleus in distinct energy levels.
At the center of an atom lies the nucleus, which contains positively charged protons and neutral neutrons. The nucleus makes up the majority of the atom's mass and is surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons.
Protons and neutrons are the subatomic particles found in the center of the atom, known as the nucleus. Protons have a positive charge, while neutrons have no charge (they are neutral).
A neutral atom will have a charge of ZERO
Hydrogen atom is neutral.
No the center of an atom (nucleus) is made up of both protons and neutrons.
There are 17 electrons i a neutral atom of chlorine.