The Atomic Mass of a molecule is equal to the number of protons plus the number of neutrons.
Your question is a bit confusing but a neutron is ALWAYS neutral. If a molecule loses an electron it moves toward the "positive charge" catagory, but it depends on the molecule.
I'm not sure but it is either an atom, a molecule, a neutron, or a proton.
Neutron, proton, electron.Neutron, proton, electron.Neutron, proton, electron.Neutron, proton, electron.
These particles are: proton and neutron.
the neutral or no charge particle of an atom:it is located in the nucleus;has the same mass as the proton.
Mass no-the no of proton=no of neutron
The mass of an electron is the least among the options given here.
proton
a proton is positively charged whereas a neutron has no charge, it is neutral.
an electron is much lighter than a proton or neutron.
These particles are: proton, neutron, electron. Proton and neutron contain quarks and gluons.
The proton has a +1 charge, while a neutron has no charge, and is neutral.