I'll lead to conclusions that you are talking about a neutron, which has a charge of 0. This is why they are called neutrons for "neutral." If it has a positive and a negative, then they just cancel each other out.
An atom with positive charge is cation.An atom with negative charge is anion.
A charged atom is called an ion.If it has more protons then electrons, it has a positive charge.If it has more electrons than protons, it has a negative charge.
An ion is an atom with a positive or negative charge.
Positive charge: cationNegative charge: anion
Positive
electrons = negative charge protons = positive charge neutrons = neutral charge
An atom is negative when there are more electrons which gives it that negative charge. An atom is positive when there are less electrons than protons.
no. electrons have negative charge. protons have positive charge
nucleus has a positive charge. net charge of an atom (not an ion!) is 0.
An Ion.
No, an electron has a negative charge.
No. Electrons have a negative charge and so removing one from the atom will give it a positive charge.