False. Gamma rays are photons (light pieces), and have zero charge.
It is false. A gamma ray has no charge, but it is an electromagnetic wave, not a particle.
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i am going to say that it is true..
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Yes, exactly - that's how it works.
False, neutrons are not charged and gamma rays aren't charged particles.
It is false. A gamma ray has no charge, but it is an electromagnetic wave, not a particle.
Protons are positively charged but found in the NUCLEUS (so false). Electrons are found in the orbitals (but are negatively charged)
True.
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That is a true statement.
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false twhite88
True. A gamma ray is a high-energy photon, and thus moves at the speed of light. And, like all photons, it has no charge.
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False. If an atom gains or loses electrons, the result is called an ion, not a molecule.