For the particles in the atom:
Neutron: Charge: neutral
Electron: Charge: negative
Proton: Charge: positive
Of the hundreds of subatomic particles, many have an electric charge. The best-know particle with a positive charge is the proton. Subatomic particles are considered only protons, neutrons, electrons. The other particles form the large group of elementary particles (which includes also p, n and e).
Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles. When you have a cloud that at the top of it is most negativity charged and the bottom is positively charged and it rolls over a point in the ground that is negatively charged this causes lightening and actually lightening goes from the ground up to the clouds not from the clouds to the ground as believed - the lightning is composed of a stream of electrons
The subatomic particles that move in response to a potential difference are called electrons. These negatively charged particles flow from areas of high potential to low potential in a process known as electric current.
neutrons
Neutron is neutral. Proton is positively charged. Electron is negatively charged.
Of the hundreds of subatomic particles, many have an electric charge. The best-know particle with a positive charge is the proton. Subatomic particles are considered only protons, neutrons, electrons. The other particles form the large group of elementary particles (which includes also p, n and e).
no an ion is a electrically charged atom
Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles. When you have a cloud that at the top of it is most negativity charged and the bottom is positively charged and it rolls over a point in the ground that is negatively charged this causes lightening and actually lightening goes from the ground up to the clouds not from the clouds to the ground as believed - the lightning is composed of a stream of electrons
These particles are called protons.
This is the electron.
Electrons.
Neutrons are neutrally charged subatomic particles.
Protons
In a liquid, the current is carried by the movement of charged particles called ions or electrons. Ions can be positively or negatively charged atoms or molecules, while electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles. The flow of these charged particles creates an electric current in the liquid.
Neutrons are the subatomic particles that possess no electric charge. They are commonly found within atomic nuclei alongside positively charged protons.
Negative electric charge is a fundamental property of subatomic particles such as electrons, which carry a charge of -1. This charge leads to the attraction between negatively charged particles and positively charged particles. When negative charges accumulate, they create an electric field that can exert a force on other charges in the vicinity.
These particles are called electrons - symbol e-, electric charge -1, mass 9.10938291(40)×10−31 kg.