Do you mean the electrons? They have a negative charge
The neutrons in its nucleus
If the question is refering to the positive part of the nucleus of an atom then the answer is protons. The nucleus also is composed on neutrons, which have no charge.
A single positive charge in the nucleus is the proton
Electrons move around the nucleus and they have a negative charge.
If you mean the nucleus, than I have the answer. The nucleus is the part of an atom that holds protons and neutrons. (Protons have positive charge, neutrons have no charge.)
The nucleus
The neutrons - in the nucleus of the atom.
Do you mean the electrons? They have a negative charge
Neutrons in nucleus
The neutrons in its nucleus
The protons give the nucleus a positive charge.
If the question is refering to the positive part of the nucleus of an atom then the answer is protons. The nucleus also is composed on neutrons, which have no charge.
The negative charge in an atom is in its electrons, which surround the atom's positively charged nucleus.
A single positive charge in the nucleus is the proton
The neutrons are the part of the atom that carry no electric charge. They are found in the nucleus. the protons carry a positive charge and the electrons carry a negative charge.
Electrons move around the nucleus and they have a negative charge.
Yes. The nucleus also contains neutrons, which do not contain a charge.