Protons
Those are called protons.
Protons
ithink its a postive charge.
Electrons, or as the discoverer of them called them: corpucles.
In an atom, the positive charges are found in the nucleus. The nucleus contains protons and neutrons. The protons are positively charged while the neutrons are neutral.The negative charges can be found in the electrons which revolve around the nucleus.In a neutral atom, the number of positive charges (protons) is equal to the number of negative charges (electrons).
An atom does not have an overall electrical charge, because the positive charges in the nucleus are balanced by the negative charges in the electron cloud around the nucleus. When an atom loses or gains an electron, it is called an "ion".
there are positive charges on the nucleus( +2) and negative charges in the shells ( -2). So it is an inert gas
The nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons, and electrons orbit the nucleus. Protons have a POSITIVE charge and neutrons are NEUTRAL. So the nucleus of an atom has neutral charges in it, but it is not primarily made up of them.
the difference between a postive and a postive number is a postive or a negative.
No because A+ plasma has postive antibodies, where has A- has no antibodies. Its called a transfusion reaction where the immune system will attack the postive antibodies and cause them to burst.
it is in the nucleus, protons
There are two types of charges: positive charges and negative charges. Positive charges are immobile, and are found inside the nuclei of atoms as Protons. Negative charges can be mobile, and have the source of electrons. These orbit the nuclei of atoms, and can be stripped from the atoms to be used as mobile charged through conductors, such as electricity moving through wires.