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Q: What is the neutral charged particle in the atom?
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What is the charge on every atom and why?

0 because an atom is not a charged particle (with the mix of protons which are positive, and neutrons which are neutral . If it was a charged particle, then it would be an ion.


A neutral atom could become a positively charged particle through the loss of what?

A neutal atom could become a positively charged particle through the loss of an electron.


When the number of electrons changes the atom becomes what?

a charged particle if the atom is neutral before the change


A postively charged particle in an atom?

The positively charged particle in an atom is the proton. The negatively charged particle is the electron. The electrically neutral particle is the neutron.


Is this atom an ion?

No.... an atom is not an ion.... ions have a positive or negative charge... Atoms are neutral


What is the charged particle in the nucleus?

There are two types of particles in an atom's nucleus:>> The PROTON is Positively Charged>> The Neutron is Neutral.


What is meant by the term ion when a sodium changes from an atom to an ion?

An ion is a charged particle. A sodium atom is neutral and has one electron in the valence shell. When it loses its valence elctron, it is no longer neutral and becomes Na+ , i.e a charged particle, hence it is an ion.


What is the positivley charged particle in the nucleus of and atom?

The proton is positive, the neutron is neutral and the electron is negative.


Is a negatively charged particle the same as a neutral particle?

No, a negatively charged particle (electron) has a negative charge associated with it. A neutral particle (neutron) is neither negatively charged nor positively charged.


What is an atom called if it does not have a charge?

A neutron because it has a neutral charge. An uncharged atom is just called by its name, e.g. a Silver or an Iron atom. A charged atom is called an Ion: Cations are positively charged and Anions are negatively charged. A neutron is subatomic particle, not an atom. Atoms consist of neutral neutrons, negatively charged electrons, and positively charged protons.


What particle is contributes to the atom?

Atom consists of the nucleus at the centre with the negatively charged electrons revolving around it. The nucleus in turn consists of positively charged protons and neutral neutrons.


What is the positivity charged particle in the nucleus of an atom?

the positivly charged particle in the nuclus of an atom is a proton