If there are more protons than electrons there is a positive charge. If there is more electrons than protons there is a negative charge.
Protons have a positive charge.
yes
All inorganic compounds have atoms in them. Very few inorganic compounds have carbon atoms in them. (Depending on who you ask, "Very few" might be "No".) It looks like this was a fill-in-the-blank but the blank got eaten.
all atoms generally do not have charge as the number of protons and number of electrons will be the same.
Atoms are neutrally charged if they have equal numbers of protons and electrons. Technically speaking, all atoms have no net electrical charge - ions have a positive/negative charge.
Atoms have NO electric charge, only ions have (+ or -)
Helium atom has no charge as all atoms are electrically neutral. But the nuclear charge of helium is 2 as it has 2 protons in its nucleus.
ALL atoms whatsoever DO NOT have a charge!! They're neutral.
ALL atoms whatsoever DO NOT have a charge!! They're neutral.
Electric charge is a property of some subatomic particles. Atoms can be neutral (zero electric charge), or they can have a charge. If they have a charge, they are called ions.
All inorganic compounds have atoms in them. Very few inorganic compounds have carbon atoms in them. (Depending on who you ask, "Very few" might be "No".) It looks like this was a fill-in-the-blank but the blank got eaten.
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all atoms generally do not have charge as the number of protons and number of electrons will be the same.
Nonmetallic atoms have Neutral charge not a Negative charge.
Atoms are neutrally charged if they have equal numbers of protons and electrons. Technically speaking, all atoms have no net electrical charge - ions have a positive/negative charge.
Yes. When atoms with no charge combine with one or more atoms with no charge, it's called a molecule. They may share electrons to complete their octet.
None, all atoms in their ground state regardless of element have no electrical charge.
atoms are made of subatomic particles.
yes